Bray Wyatt simply doesn't get enough credit for the thought that goes into his characters. In a prime example of how much work he does to get his gimmicks over, he challenged fans to find messages from his old promos.

Wyatt took to Twitter under his new personality and said that back when he first did promos in 2015, people didn't realize it but he put one sentence into each of a series of promos that didn't make sense. He did so for a reason.

Wyatt wrote, "Fun game time!" He then explained what he meant by game time by saying, "Bet you didn't know that in 2015 I did 8 consecutive (backstage) promos where one sentence didn't belong in each of them." He then offered a prize to anyone who could go back and find the hidden message.

There was some immediate praise for how smart it was to do something so creative but others who were a bit skeptical. One follower wrote, "More fun game: This never happened and now hundreds of fans are watching months of Bray Wyatt promos with no prize waiting for them." Wyatt actually responded by saying, "It took years before a brilliant fan found the Fibonacci sequence within a TOOL album. I have been patient, and you are incorrect."

With that, the game was on.

What This Means

Fans will flock to WWE Network in an attempt to look up Bray Wyatt's promos to see if they could find the message. So far, it doesn't appear anyone has been able to do so, even with the more than 200 comments since the post was made public on Saturday afternoon.

One follower put a series of eight videos together on YouTube in an attempt to help. It's not clear if that has or not.

There has been no indication as to what the prize Wyatt is offering up is.

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