Bray Wyatt, one of the most influential figures in WWE the past 3 years, speaks about the possibility of recruiting his brother, Bo Dallas, to the Wyatt Family and the disappointment he felt after losing to John Cena at Wrestlemania 30.
In an interview on radio show WTOP, Wyatt talks about joining forces with Bo Dallas at some point in the future. The Rotanda Brothers are enjoying their time in WWE with Bo reviving his stock with his Bo-Lieve gimmick while Bray recently capturing the SmackDown tag-team championship with his new partner, Randy Orton.
"When you look at Randy and me, whether you look at us as good guys and bad guys, me and Randy have so many similarities. We're a similar type of people, and us joining forces makes us the strongest alliance. We won a Survivor Series match; we dominated this SmackDown Live Tag Team Championship. It's good to be the king, and I think together we can rule the world. It's that type of situation," Bray was quoted as saying.
Whatever man. I can't read the future. It would be an honour to stand side by side with him like we used to. There are a lot of guys I could see standing with over the years. Big Show has a beautiful beard right now, and I've been thinking about recruiting him. What could be better than just having a giant on the leash?"
Bray was also asked how frustrated he was when he lost to the company's marquee guy, John Cena, at Wrestlemania 30. The leader Wyatt Family has utmost respect for the 15-time World Champion and he's happy that he had an entertaining feud with the Franchise, albeit the outcome.
"John Cena is the man here. He's the Hulk Hogan of our era. I'm not done with John; I'll run into John again. But John, it was a cool way to bring out -- but it was also extremely dissatisfying the way I ended it. If you defeat John, you become the man; you become the one everyone is looking out for. Not that everyone is already, but there's still unfinished business there."