The Undertaker WWE Return: Bray Wyatt Discusses Potential Match With 'Taker, The Wyatt Family's Future And More [VIDEO]

WWE Superstar Bray Wyatt recently opened up about wanting to face The Undertaker, the future of The Wyatt Family and more in an interview.

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Wyatt has been absent from WWE television amid rumors that WWE creative has nothing for him, but he spoke with The Miami Herald and told the publication he would love to wrestle The Undertaker, whose career is up in the air following the loss of The Streak at WrestleMania XXX this past April to Brock Lesnar.

"Bray Wyatt versus The Undertaker would be the greatest I could accomplish," Wyatt told the publication. "Just being there side-by-side with him. I get the comparisons, but we are also very different. He is 'The Deadman.' He will always be 'The Deadman,' and I'm Bray Wyatt. When or if, or when we shall meet, it will be every bit of everything I thought it would be."

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One comparison between 'Taker and Wyatt are their ability to cut bone-chilling promos, and the "Eater of Worlds" discussed his inspiration for cutting promos.

"When I speak, I like to speak powerfully. I like feeling behind my words," Wyatt said. "I just don't say things. Everything I say has a piece. Martin Luther King Jr., I've studied a lot of his work. Just the way he was able to speak, and the power he gives us is really incredible. In my opinion he is the greatest speaker of all-time. There are so many that I've studied and idolized. It's deep for me..."

There has been a lot of speculation that The Wyatt Family may be splitting up due to the fact that Wyatt recently set Luke Harper free and there have been vignettes suggesting a split.

There have also been rumors that The Ascension will be called up from NXT to be paired with Wyatt, but he wouldn't offer too much on the future of the current trio.

"We will always be brothers," he said. "You will just have to wait and see."

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