Artist Expresses Frustration At Being Omitted From New Bray Wyatt Documentary

Artist Expresses Frustration At Being Omitted From New Bray Wyatt Documentary
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Earlier this month, WWE released “Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal,” a documentary that looked into the life and career of the sadly departed pro wrestler. During this, multiple people were acknowledged for their part in his success, although any mention of Kyle A. Scarborough was noticeably absent. For those unaware, Scarborough created the illustrations for The Fiend, which were used to initially get the gimmick approved by Vince McMahon. Additionally, he designed Wyatt’s iconic lantern and created the concepts for Alexa Bliss’ sinister character. And now the talented artist has taken to social media platform X to express his frustration at being overlooked.

Follwing his repackaging as a cult leader, Bray Wyatt’s wrestling career really took off, and he was soon working with other top WWE stars and being promptly featured. However, over time, due to a mixture of poor creative and overexposure, it appeared his time as a top guy was ending. However, Wyatt wasn’t prepared to simply slide down the card and instead created a new Mr. Rogers–esque character with a demonic alter ego known as The Fiend. Subsequently, he returned to being a main event talent and a huge merchandise seller up until his shocking death at the age of just 36.


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