

However, WWE never explicitly made this connection, and as time went on it seemed more the case that Wyatt’s character drafted Bliss into the situation to play mind games with Strowman, given his past friendship and mixed tag team partnership with The Goddess. RELATED: Extreme Rules 2020 Was One Of WWE's Weirdest PPVs EverA number of fans leapt to the conclusion that Bliss embodied Sister Abigail, which was a reasonable enough inference given how integral the character had been to Wyatt, and that battling in the swamp seemed to call back to the origins of the Wyatt Family faction. She sat atop the jack-in-the-box prop used for.

The presentation was fine on the whole, and most memorably included a surprise appearance from Alexa Bliss, appearing out of the ether. Just as the latter positioned his opponent for Sister Abigail, Bliss caused a distraction at ringside. It seems, then, that we have as much of the Sister Abigail story as we’ll ever have-so what is her history?Īn unorthodox Universal Championship feud between Bray Wyatt and Braun Strowman in 2020 included a cinematic Swamp Fight between the two at the Extreme Rules PPV. Wyatt hasn’t appeared on WWE television in over a year now and was officially released in the summer of 2021 it’s not clear if he’ll ever be back. One of the few characters with an even harder trajectory to follow was that of Sister Abigail-a persona always linked to and at one point even portrayed by Wyatt, not to mention the namesake of one of his signature moves. RELATED: Every Version Of Bray Wyatt, Ranked From Worst To Best Bray Wyatt nonetheless stood out for having one of the most unusual character arcs of all time, from a swamp cult leader, to a follower of Matt Hardy’s Woken Universe, to splitting time between playing a children’s show host and the monstrous Fiend. WWE is no stranger to eccentric characters and oddball storylines.

Randy Orton Burned Sister Abigail’s Remains.‘The Eater of Worlds’ announced that Sister Abigail is alive and that she’s dying to meet Finn’s Demon. So, ‘The Fiend’ shed yet another layer to their ongoing rivalry. However, there have been numerous theories on who she may be.īalor proved to be a serious threat to Wyatt in every match.

The WWE Universe has never really indicated that Sister Abigail is a living being. Not just in her appearance, but in the things she said, and the way she spoke.” Wyatt reminisced in 2015 on Monday Night RAW. “I remember the first time I ever saw Abigail sitting in that chair” (h/t Wrestling Inc). However, the debate about her identity continues to rage on, with several guesses as to who could be Sister Abigail. Wyatt’s latest alter ego is called ‘The Fiend’ Wyatt insists that she is alive and well, though some believe that Sister Abigail is simply his alter ego. Bray Wyatt has every now and then dropped her name and considers her as a guiding light. This was fine for what it was, but this won't be remembered the way the Firefly Funhouse was. There have been various interpretations of who is Sister Abigail. Sister Abigail was among the puppetsa black-haired, pale-faced witch of sorts. He would incapacitate his opponents with the move that was famously used by Mankind. When Bray Wyatt debuted the Fiend gimmick in 2019, he used the Mandible Claw as his finisher.
