During the latest episode of Firefly Fun House, fans were forced to say goodbye to Ramblin' Rabbit.

Fans had been wondering what had happened to Bray Wyatt for months. Then a few weeks ago, The Eater Of World returned to WWE television. Not in the way that we remember him, though. Instead, he has returned as some creepy kids TV show presenter with a split personality. Apt since the act very much has the audience split in regard to opinion.

While Wyatt's Firefly Fun House has been entertaining for some, as of right now, it's pretty much impossible to know where it's going. Will there be a guest on the show one week that Wyatt beats down? Or will Firefly Fun House take place in the ring eventually? Plus, what role will Wyatt's cast of characters play?

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Well, Ramblin' Rabbit sadly won't be playing any role at all. The latest edition of Firefly Fun House aired on this week's Raw and it will have been traumatic viewing for Ramblin' Rabbit fans. Wyatt found Mercy The Buzzard tearing something apart, and later revealed it to be the rabbit we were only introduced to a week ago. It then ended with Wyatt having a picnic with some thoroughly unamused children.

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Following the first episode of Firefly Fun House, there were rumors that WWE's stockholders were not happy about it. It does give off a pretty prominent child cult vibe. WWE has powered on regardless, but we can't imagine sponsors were best pleased with this week's episode either. Wyatt basically excuses Mercy for killing his friend, telling him he should always act on his feelings and do whatever he wants.

Three weeks in and we are fascinated by Firefly Fun House, simply because we want to see where it's going. If it ends in the same way that the Sister Abigal storyline did and leads nowhere, we will be thoroughly disappointed. Fingers crossed that WWE has actually thought this one through and it's going somewhere. If so, this could be the real break Wyatt has been deserving of for years.

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