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White Rabbit reveal at Extreme Rules? More Wyatt hints given

The White Rabbit’s arrival is nearly here and more hints were given during Smackdown which point to a Bray Wyatt return.

Triple H opened the Smackdown season premiere and a QR code was seen on the microphone. Scanning that QR code takes you to https://www.wwe.com/10822 where a video of a cartoon pig repeatedly says “Let me in,” the phrase often used by Wyatt. Huskus The Pig, a character from the Firefly Fun House, also appeared quickly on screen.

Then later on in the show, a vignette of a white rabbit falling down on a purple X was shown with the words “feed your head” displayed in different languages. The reveal date is tomorrow, October 8, at Extreme Rules. Feed your head is part of the White Rabbit song by Jefferson Airplane, the song which is played during events.

A white rabbit was also seen walking around the arena during Smackdown and appeared on camera behind Michael Cole and Wade Barrett.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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