Bray Wyatt Tries To Explain The ‘Aura’ Of The Undertaker Walking Down The Ramp

Bray Wyatt wrestled the Undertaker at Wrestlemania 31. He lost the match but was still able to be inside the ring with one of the most prolific stars in wrestling history. In an interview with the Mirror, Wyatt tries to explain the ‘Aura’ that the Deadman possesses.

Here is what he said when asked about his match against the Undertaker:

“Man, I tell you what, watching him walking down that aisle, that ramp, coming to the ring at WrestleMania, was one of the most breathtaking moments I’ve ever experienced. It was, it felt like you have travelled back in time to the Old West and you were about to square off in a gunfight with the baddest gunslinger in town. I think just the aura he brings, man, it’s never duplicated” (Source: The Mirror).

He continued:

“I have been in there with some real studs like The Rock, who has that kind of aura, John Cena has his own aura, but The Undertaker, there is no duplicating that. It’s just a feeling that he gives off man, which is just ‘wow’, it’s just real man, and getting ready to square off with him, watching him walk down, I’ve never felt so alive. I couldn’t wait for that bell to ring. Man, what a feeling” (Source: The Mirror).

One of those feelings that will never be replicated. Facing the Undertaker at Wrestlemania for the first time has to be a crazy feeling. Especially since his entrance takes a few minutes so you would just be in awe as you waited. Pretty great story.

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