A few years ago Bray Wyatt completely switched things up with his character and he introduced the world to not only Firefly Fun House, but The Fiend as well.
Firefly Fun House and The Fiend quickly became two of the most talked about topics in professional wrestling, and Callosum Studios owner and special makeup effects artist Jason Baker had a hand in bringing Wyatt’s vision to life. Baker recently spoke to Metro about the creative process fore Firefly Fun House, and he noted that Vince McMahon was very open to the ideas that were pitched.
“I wasn’t there every week, I wasn’t there all the time. But I will say this, a lot of times guys like Vince would listen to ideas. They’d really take it under consideration and allow us to run rampant with a lot of things.
At a particular time, I remember when we first started it, there was a time when we could just do whatever we wanted and Vince was like, ‘OK guys, I trust you!’ I don’t know the ins or outs of what happened or what went down, but he was very open. He listened to us, he listened to ideas. I think that’s definitely credit to him!”
Bray Wyatt was released from WWE earlier this year, and Baker revealed last month that he and Wyatt are currently working on a film. Stay tuned for updates.
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