Bray Wyatt has been at it again on social media, this time insinuating that he might be leaving WWE altogether.

Where oh where is Bray Wyatt? The Eater Of Worlds has not appeared on WWE television for more than four months. He was partners with Matt Hardy at the time, and since then The Woken One has had to step away due to injuries. Even though Wyatt is presumably not hurt, he has disappeared too.

Wyatt actually wrestled at Starrcade last month. On that night, he replaced an injured Braun Strowman and defeated Baron Corbin not just once, but twice. Other than that, we have no idea what he has been up to. A big surprise when you consider how active he is on Twitter. Wyatt tweets quite a lot, but not much of what he says makes much sense to anyone other than himself.

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The former WWE Champion was at it again during Raw this week. The first of the three cryptic tweets he unleashed on the world was one apologizing for ever referring to himself as a God. Strange, but it was the two tweets that followed which really grabbed our attention. Wyatt wrote that he is sick and that his "mind doesn't work like other people's." He then signed off by saying "this is goodbye."

If that wasn't enough to make fans think Wyatt's time in WWE might be done, his final tweet at the time of typing this really sounds like a goodbye to the fans. Wyatt wrote that fans should "have faith in us" and "the journey is far from over" among other things. He also said goodbye yet again. Just another swerve from Wyatt or is this really the end?

If WWE really is going to let Wyatt go at this juncture then he may be the most wasted talent of a generation. Wyatt isn't one of those stars that need to go out onto the indies, ply his trade, discover himself and then return in a few years. He is the finished artifact right now and WWE just doesn't know what to do with him. Hopefully, this is a tease of his return and not a tease of his departure.

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