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While we don't know the relationship between Triple H and Bray Wyatt specifically, several noted the obvious -- it's a clean slate. If Triple H thinks a talent can help the company or make money, most believe he's largely going to throw whatever issues they had with Vince McMahon out the window for the sake of creating a better show. The talent outside of WWE that we've heard from about this particular situation say that even if they were booked poorly in WWE or Triple H himself, him being in control renews optimism in that sense, as there's no Vince McMahon over him. One person who worked heavily with Bray Wyatt said "I can't speak for him, but I know I've heard his name brought up, and I don't know how you couldn't feel better about coming in now if you were him?"
Also, several current talent said they'd happily "go to bat" for him, but don't believe he'd need it.
There were many people that noted to us at Wrestlecon that it didn't seem like Bray Wyatt had completely closed the door on WWE, but that's more for him to say. It was reiterated to us that he had no interest in going to IMPACT Wrestling.
Those close to Wyatt have started to get very quiet about happenings with him, where they would formerly shoot down incorrect reports about his mental health, or fake rumors of negotiations. We can confirm that his name has at least been pitched for a return within creative. However, that's hardly guaranteeing a return, as many names have been pitched within creative, either by Triple H or someone else on the team.
We can confirm there had been interest to some degree for Wyatt to do some acting, but we're not sure where that stands now.