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WWE White Rabbit QR code: Major Bray Wyatt reference hidden in this week’s clues leading to mysterious YouTube channel-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro

Who killed the world?

WWE White Rabbit QR code: Major Bray Wyatt reference hidden in this week’s clues leading to mysterious YouTube channel-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro

The White Rabbit is leading us to Windham – or Bray Wyatt? (Picture: WWE)

WWE is continuing to tease the White Rabbit and the latest QR code leads to the biggest sign to date that Bray Wyatt is making his return.

The wrestling world is buzzing about what all the clues could mean, from Jefferson Airplane’s song White Rabbit playing at live events and the occasional ad break to cryptic clues from QR codes hidden on screen, and Monday Night Raw was no different.

This time, the code led to a TikTok video with clips of various WWE stars making up the phrase ‘Who killed the world? You did’, as well as the coordinates 44.244273, 7.769737, which is where the famous Giant Pink Bunny was in Prata Nevoso, Italy.

That’s not even close to everything though, as the video also features the number 40701, which is the zip code for Corbin, Kentucky – and here’s where things get really interesting.

As well as being a town WWE has run in the past – Bray Wyatt once retained the Universal Title against The Miz there – it’s also home to the White Rabbit Records store.

The company’s YouTube channel – which has been online since 2005 – has been stripped with just two videos remaining, one being a live version of White Rabbit.

The latest White Rabbit clue from tonight’s #WWERaw https://t.co/1G7gw6JUtT pic.twitter.com/BzGN1mm8dB

— Ryan Satin (@ryansatin) September 27, 2022

In a fascinating twist, the other being a few seconds long with the number 04062, another zip code, this time for Windham, Maine.

Now, for those who don’t know, Bray Wyatt’s real name is Windham Rotunda, and his Twitter handle is still @Windham6.

Meanwhile, the link to the initial TikTok video on WWE.com includes ‘930YWG’, with the three numbers being a reference to Friday night, while YWG is the abbreviation for the airport in Winnipeg, where SmackDown will take place on September 30.

It’s easy to get carried away sometimes – and we’ve been breaking down all the clues ever since the QR codes first appeared – but the Easter egg hunt this time really does seem to be pointing to Bray Wyatt.

In a little wrinkle, Fox Sport’s Ryan Satin shared a tweet pointing to the source code of the White Rabbit website, there is a reference to ‘No man is ever truly good. No man is ever truly evil,’ which is the opening line to Aleister Black’s NXT theme song.

WWE Raw (Mondays) and SmackDown (Fridays) air weekly at 1am on BT Sport 1.

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