The Bray Wyatt and Dean Ambrose feud will continue into TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs later this month as the two will embark in a TLC match and the "Eater of Worlds" recently spoke about the rivalry and other topics.

Wyatt started a program with Ambrose after he interfered in his cell match with Seth Rollins at Hell in a Cell in October and the two had a match at last month's Survivor Series. The ending of their clash in November saw Ambrose attack Wyatt with a ladder, a table and chairs to set up their bout at TLC on Dec. 14 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.

Wyatt talked to Chad Dukes of CBS Radio Washington DC 106.7 The Fan and ChadDukesWrestling.com about his feud with Ambrose.

"This feud with me and Dean, if you look back at The Shield and all that, me and Dean Ambrose years ago would just be killing each other with bull ropes in armories all over Florida in front of ten people," Wyatt told Dukes. "I think it will go on forever. As long as we both can walk and survive after TLC."

Wyatt also indicated that the hologram that appeared when he first interfered in the Ambrose vs. Rollins match at Hell in a Cell may lead to something bigger.

"One thing and I want to get this out there so no one's misconstrued, that was not Abigail," Wyatt said. "I don't think anyone has looked closely enough. I think everyone skipped over that part and chocked it up to being some fancy illusion or something. I don't ever do something just to be doing it. There's always a point behind everything."

Wyatt also discussed the controversial comments Vince McMahon made to "Stone Cold" Steve Austin on their special WWE Network interview on Monday night about Superstars having to reach up and grab the "brass ring."

"I heard about the brass ring and all that, as far as I'm concerned my fingertips are already grasping that sucker right now," he said. "And if I don't, if I never grab that sucker, I'm at least gonna yank it down and everyone's coming down with me."

Lastly, Wyatt touched on the feud between his former Wyatt Family protégés Luke Harper and Erick Rowan as both were on different sides in the Team Cena vs. Team Authority Survivor Series match.

"There is no breakup. That's another thing I'd like to get out there," he said. "There's friction between [Harper & Rowan] and that's kinda part of the issue, is relinquishing some of that. When the Wyatt Family is needed, the Wyatt Family will always be, and that's the way I designed it, and that's the way it will go on for ten, fifteen, who knows how long. The Wyatt Family is far from over, I can assure you of that."

He continued: "I'm very proud of [Rowan], sometimes. He's done some things since we split that I haven't necessarily agreed with. I'm not so sure he's a genius with a big IQ, I'm actually a hundred percent sure of that. [Laughs] But Harper is the Intercontinental Champion and that's exactly where he belongs and why he needed to go out on his own. Because Harper is one of the greatest, most malicious entities in the entire WWE. He should be free to go after things like that."

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