5. Who Was Hade Vansen?
Hade Vansen was a very peculiar character and the events surrounding his ominous message reek of mystery to this day. Back in 2008, a character by the name of Hade Vansen delivered an ominous message to an unnamed opponent, claiming that the “darkness had led him here.” Hade Vansen never made his debut, and that mysterious video became infamously known as one of WWE’s biggest unsolved storylines. Fans speculated from the beginning that Vansen was targeting The Undertaker with that message, and eventually numerous rumors started to surface that the plan was to have Vansen fight The Undertaker at WrestleMania for a shot at the Streak. Some reports even linked Kevin Thorne, who was posting cryptic messages on his social media accounts around the same time, to the angle… stating that Vansen and Thorne would form a cult to dethrone the legendary Phenom of WWE. What’s more interesting are the expanded mythologies linked to Hade Vansen’s message. Rumor has it that Vansen was an ancient enemy of the Deadman, now reincarnated to exact revenge on The Undertaker.
4. Was Taker Bray Wyatt’s “Ghost?”
Speaking of mystic entities, ever wonder what happened to Bray Wyatt’s frightening apparition? Back in 2014, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins were in the middle of a heated rivalry, and it all came to a head inside Hell In A Cell. Just as Dean Ambrose was about to secure a victory, he was interrupted by flickering lights, the appearance of mist, and a ghostly figure in the middle of the ring, before being bulldozed by Bray Wyatt!
Bray Wyatt went on to explain that the ghostly figure that showed up in the middle of the ring was definitely not Sister Abigail, and implored fans to look closer at the “familiar figure.” Speculation started to run rampant that the “hologram” was actually a vision of the future, signalling that Bray Wyatt’s next target would be none other than The Undertaker. Surely enough, the Eater Of Worlds would face the Phenom the following year at WrestleMania!
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