WWE: Bray Wyatt comes in favor to support his Fans after journalist calls them ‘Incels’


WWE: Bray Wyatt comes in favor to support his Fans after journalist calls them ‘Incels’

WWE Bray Wyatt: Given the impossibility of being active in the stringing due to the non-competition clause with WWE. Bray Wyatt is on social networks. And recently he wanted to defend his fans.

Through his social networks it has been how Bray Wyatt is giving small details of the way in which he is going to continue his career. After having his contract with WWE terminated.

He has announced that he will use his real name, Windham (Rotunda), that he is going to start a new sect, Kult of Windham, or that he has prepared a new design for his demon mask (it probably cannot be called The Fiend ).

Also Read: WWE News: Damian Priest awkward moment when he realised that he is promoted to RAW

And he has also shared an email for those who want to offer him a job. Although it will not be until the end of October. When the non-compete clause with the McMahon company will come to an end.

â–º Bray Wyatt defends his fans

The fighter has also been using online platforms to vindicate fans who have been taking his banners to events of the same company. Those Banners that have been confiscated from being seen on television.

And more recently Bray Wyatt wanted not only to make a claim. But to defend his fans after the journalist Alfred Konuwa, of Forbes, described them as “incels.” This word is often used to describe people who consider themselves unattractive. And who tend to send hate messages on networks against women and attractive men.

– I don’t care how many “incels” have Bray Wyatt’s banners confiscated , as long as WWE doesn’t confiscate posters like this (I support black wrestling), that’s fine with me.

– All you need is the beautiful part of this tweet . The rest….

Certainly this Konuwa publication does have an important part that should not go unnoticed. But at the same time it was not necessary for him to insult those who wear Wyatt banners at events.