Sports Illustrated, along with several other mainstream media outlets, have picked up on a truly unbelievable story of WWE star Bray Wyatt assisting a woman at Wal-Mart.
The story notes a woman was recently in Wal-mart looking to purchase some action figures designed by WWE artist Rob Schamberger. When the woman asked a stranger who happened to be in her aisle for assistance, the stranger turned out to be none other than The Eater of Worlds himself, Bray Wyatt.
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According to Schamberger’s Tweets, which you can check out below, the woman asked Wyatt if he knew anything about wrestling, and Wyatt reached over, picked up his action figure, and said “this is me.”
.@KatyWrites’ stepmother’s mom randomly met @WWEBrayWyatt at @Walmart and had him sign one of my figures. Here’s the text I got about it! pic.twitter.com/InJ1Imm4eM
— Rob Schamberger (@robschamberger) January 31, 2018
AND they took a selfie! pic.twitter.com/aWNNunT4Tc
— Rob Schamberger (@robschamberger) January 31, 2018
So far this tweet has been viewed 117,584 times with 14,386 engagements, per Twitter analytics. Wild. https://t.co/rqjpt4Pd8D
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— Rob Schamberger (@robschamberger) February 1, 2018
USA Today has also picked up on the Wyatt story, and you can check out their coverage in the For the Win section at this link.
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