WWE superstar Bray Wyatt has been out with an injury since April, keeping the rest of his Wyatt Family stable off television.
The group (sans Luke Harper, who suffered a torn ACL in March) is expected to return soon, and if a recent tweet from Bray Wyatt is to be taken at face value, "soon" may amount to next week:
Wyatt's paraphrasing of The Animals' "House of the Rising Sun" is cryptic, but the reference to New Orleans may be a hint as to when he's making his return - Raw on June 13 is being held at New Orleans's Smoothie King Center.
Wyatt has been on the shelf since April 13, when he suffered a calf injury during a match with Roman Reigns in Milan, Italy. That forced the match to be stopped after only a few minutes of action, robbing the opening show of the company's latest European tour of its main event.
Wyatt's injury also put the kibosh on a planned Wyatt Family-League of Nations feud. That program was first teased on the Raw after WrestleMania and seemed to be leading to a face turn for the Wyatts, but following the injury, The League of Nations was split up.
The group (sans Luke Harper, who suffered a torn ACL in March) is expected to return soon, and if a recent tweet from Bray Wyatt is to be taken at face value, "soon" may amount to next week:
Wyatt's paraphrasing of The Animals' "House of the Rising Sun" is cryptic, but the reference to New Orleans may be a hint as to when he's making his return - Raw on June 13 is being held at New Orleans's Smoothie King Center.
Wyatt has been on the shelf since April 13, when he suffered a calf injury during a match with Roman Reigns in Milan, Italy. That forced the match to be stopped after only a few minutes of action, robbing the opening show of the company's latest European tour of its main event.
Wyatt's injury also put the kibosh on a planned Wyatt Family-League of Nations feud. That program was first teased on the Raw after WrestleMania and seemed to be leading to a face turn for the Wyatts, but following the injury, The League of Nations was split up.