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[M]Sendhoorapandi[/M], in which he starred alongside Vijayakanth (1993), [M]brought him popularity[/M].
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Joseph Vijay (tamil: விஜய்) was born on June 22, 1974 in Chennai, India. He is an Indian film actor, singer and dancer who works in Tamil cinema.
Referred to by fans and the media as Thalapathy (Commander), Vijay is one of the highest paid actors and one of the most important figures in the industry.
In addition to his acting and singing career, he is also a dancer known for his iconic dance steps in his films. Vijay has appeared in over 60 films as a lead actor. Since his beginnings he has had hit songs like melody or folk music in most of his films.
At age 10, Vijay's first role was in the action crime Vetri (1984); he continued to act as a child artist in films until Ithu Engal Neethi (1988), directed by his father S. A. Chandrasekhar. He then starred at the age of 18 in Naalaiya Theerpu (1992), again directed by his father. He received his breakthrough in the romantic comedy film Poove Unakkaga (1996), directed by Vikraman.
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[M]Wolverhampton co-founded[/M] the [M]Football League in 1888[/M].
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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[M]Wolverhampton co-founded[/M] the [M]Football League[/M] in 1888.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "[M]Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's).[/M]
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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[M]Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club[/M] (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It [M]was formed[/M] in 1877 [M]under the name "Saint-Lux"[/M] (English St. Luke's).
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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[M]Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club[/M] (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It [M]was formed in 1877[/M] under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's).
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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[M]Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club[/M] (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, [M]English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb][/M]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's).
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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He currently plays in [M]the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.[/M]
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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[M]He currently plays in the Premier League[/M], the top division of the England football league system.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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The principal rival of the team is [M]West Bromwich Albion[/M], [M]the matches against[/M] which [M]are called the Black Country derby.[/M]
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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[M]The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion[/M], the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been [M]Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators[/M].
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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[M]The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux[/M], which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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[M]The club is a[/M] three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a [M]two-time winner of the Football League Cup[/M].
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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[M]The club is a[/M] three-time champion of England, a [M]three-time FA Cup winner[/M] and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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[M]The club is a three-time champion of England[/M], a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves. Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion. The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.
The club has won three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.
Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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[M]The two make the "Black Country Derby" together.[/M]
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]The club has won[/M] three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and [M]two English League Cup titles[/M].
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]The club has won[/M] three Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, [M]four English Second Division titles[/M] and two English League Cup titles.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]The club has won[/M] three Premier League titles, [M]four FA Cup titles[/M], four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]The club has won three Premier League titles[/M], four FA Cup titles, four English Second Division titles and two English League Cup titles.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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The club gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to [M]Football League One[/M], [M]equivalent to the English Third Division[/M].
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]The club[/M] gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being [M]relegated again[/M], this time [M]to Football League One[/M], equivalent to the English Third Division.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]The club[/M] gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being [M]relegated again[/M], this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]The club[/M] gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three [M]seasons[/M], being [M]relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship[/M] and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]The club[/M] gained access to the English First Division, where it remained for three seasons, being [M]relegated[/M] at the end of the third [M]to the Football League Championship[/M] and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]The club[/M] gained access to the [M]English First Division[/M], where it [M]remained for three seasons[/M], being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]The club gained access to the English First Division[/M], where it remained for three seasons, being relegated at the end of the third to the Football League Championship and in this, being relegated again, this time to Football League One, equivalent to the English Third Division.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in [M]the city of Wolverhampton[/M], at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is[/M] an English football club based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is [M]also known by its nickname, Wolves.[/M]
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is[/M] an English football club [M]based[/M] in the city of Wolverhampton, [M]at Molineux Stadium[/M], which is also known by its nickname, Wolves.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is[/M] an English football club [M]based in[/M] the city of [M]Wolverhampton[/M], at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club[/M] based in the city of Wolverhampton, at Molineux Stadium, which is also known by its nickname, Wolves.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]In the 2017-18 season, Wolverhampton secured a spot in the 2018-19 Premier League.[/M]
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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Being also the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League) [M]it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue[/M]
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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Being also the team that inspired the creation of [M]the Champions Cup (today UEFA Champions League)[/M] it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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Being also [M]the team that inspired the creation of the Champions Cup[/M] (today UEFA Champions League) it is also considered the sensation team of Premier Legue
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]Its biggest rival is West Bromwich Albion.[/M]
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (full name - Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, English pronunciation: [wʊlvərˈhæmptən 'wɔndərəz' futbɔ: l klʌb]) - English Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club; It was formed in 1877 under the name "Saint-Lux" (English St. Luke's). The home stadium of the club since 1889 has been Molyneux, which currently seats over 32 thousand spectators.
Wolverhampton co-founded the Football League in 1888. The club is a three-time champion of England, a three-time FA Cup winner and a two-time winner of the Football League Cup.
He currently plays in the Premier League, the top division of the England football league system.
The principal rival of the team is West Bromwich Albion, the matches against which are called the Black Country derby.
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[M]The otherwise lighthearted children's production was[/M], of course, [M]laced with Wyatt's signature dark vibes.[/M]
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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The otherwise lighthearted children's production was, of course, laced with [M]Wyatt's signature dark vibes[/M].
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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[M]Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from[/M] his [M]gimmicks[/M] (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), [M]Waytt[/M] vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from his gimmicks (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), [M]Waytt vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.[/M]
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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What was unpredictable was the entirety of [M]Wyatt's new gimmick reveal[/M].
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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Fans seemed initially confused, and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just [M]how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box[/M]—no pun intended—[M]idea[/M].
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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[M]Fans seemed[/M] initially confused, and [M]possibly intrigued during the early returns[/M], and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea.
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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[M]Fans seemed[/M] initially confused, and [M]possibly intrigued[/M] during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea.
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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[M]Fans seemed initially confused[/M], and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea.
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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[M]At one point, Wyatt took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of his old gimmick.[/M]
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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Credit: WWE.com
After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys, [M]the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.[/M]
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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Credit: WWE.com
[M]After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys[/M], the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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[M]Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE with very little grey area[/M].
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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[M]Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE[/M] with very little grey area.
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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This new gimmick figures to focus on [M]Wyatt's[/M] internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his [M]naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.[/M]
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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This new gimmick figures to focus on [M]Wyatt's[/M] internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his [M]naturally dark inclinations[/M], especially in the heat of competition.
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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[M]This new gimmick figures to focus on Wyatt's internal struggle of becoming a role model for children[/M] despite his naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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The [M]former WWE champion[/M] and soon-to-be three-time father [M]re-debuted as a children's television host[/M].
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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The [M]former WWE champion[/M] and soon-to-be three-time father [M]re-debuted[/M] as a children's television host.
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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The former WWE champion and [M]soon-to-be three-time father[/M] re-debuted as a children's television host.
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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The [M]former WWE champion[/M] and soon-to-be three-time father re-debuted as a children's television host.
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Wrestling is a weird place. In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show or production results in them being replaced by a new actor. That’s not the case in wrestling though, as wrestlers often change gimmicks and are presented as new characters. Some of these aren’t that big of a deal, but other times see them go in a very different direction which jars the fans. That was the case this week.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick. Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Wyatt mentioned his previous persona and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw. It was also confirmed that the puppet and doll from recent weeks were his friends.
You need to see this one for yourself.
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[M]It was also confirmed that[/M] the puppet and [M]doll from recent weeks were his friends.[/M]
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Credit: WWE.com
After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys, the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.
That was the predictable part.
What was unpredictable was the entirety of Wyatt's new gimmick reveal. The former WWE champion and soon-to-be three-time father re-debuted as a children's television host. Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from his gimmicks (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), Waytt vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.
The otherwise lighthearted children's production was, of course, laced with Wyatt's signature dark vibes. At one point, Wyatt took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of his old gimmick. This new gimmick figures to focus on Wyatt's internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.
Fans seemed initially confused, and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea. Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE with very little grey area.
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[M]It was also confirmed that the puppet[/M] and doll [M]from recent weeks were his friends.[/M]
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Credit: WWE.com
After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys, the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.
That was the predictable part.
What was unpredictable was the entirety of Wyatt's new gimmick reveal. The former WWE champion and soon-to-be three-time father re-debuted as a children's television host. Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from his gimmicks (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), Waytt vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.
The otherwise lighthearted children's production was, of course, laced with Wyatt's signature dark vibes. At one point, Wyatt took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of his old gimmick. This new gimmick figures to focus on Wyatt's internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.
Fans seemed initially confused, and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea. Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE with very little grey area.
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That’s not the case in wrestling though, as [M]wrestlers often[/M] change gimmicks and [M]are presented as new characters[/M].
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Credit: WWE.com
After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys, the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.
That was the predictable part.
What was unpredictable was the entirety of Wyatt's new gimmick reveal. The former WWE champion and soon-to-be three-time father re-debuted as a children's television host. Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from his gimmicks (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), Waytt vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.
The otherwise lighthearted children's production was, of course, laced with Wyatt's signature dark vibes. At one point, Wyatt took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of his old gimmick. This new gimmick figures to focus on Wyatt's internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.
Fans seemed initially confused, and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea. Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE with very little grey area.
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That’s not the case in wrestling though, as [M]wrestlers often change gimmicks[/M] and are presented as new characters.
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Credit: WWE.com
After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys, the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.
That was the predictable part.
What was unpredictable was the entirety of Wyatt's new gimmick reveal. The former WWE champion and soon-to-be three-time father re-debuted as a children's television host. Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from his gimmicks (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), Waytt vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.
The otherwise lighthearted children's production was, of course, laced with Wyatt's signature dark vibes. At one point, Wyatt took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of his old gimmick. This new gimmick figures to focus on Wyatt's internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.
Fans seemed initially confused, and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea. Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE with very little grey area.
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[M]Wyatt is now hosting[/M] a children’s program called [M]Firefly Fun House, which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse.[/M]
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Credit: WWE.com
After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys, the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.
That was the predictable part.
What was unpredictable was the entirety of Wyatt's new gimmick reveal. The former WWE champion and soon-to-be three-time father re-debuted as a children's television host. Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from his gimmicks (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), Waytt vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.
The otherwise lighthearted children's production was, of course, laced with Wyatt's signature dark vibes. At one point, Wyatt took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of his old gimmick. This new gimmick figures to focus on Wyatt's internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.
Fans seemed initially confused, and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea. Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE with very little grey area.
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[M]Wyatt is now hosting a children’s program called Firefly Fun House[/M], which appears similar to Pee Wee’s Playhouse.
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Credit: WWE.com
After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys, the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.
That was the predictable part.
What was unpredictable was the entirety of Wyatt's new gimmick reveal. The former WWE champion and soon-to-be three-time father re-debuted as a children's television host. Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from his gimmicks (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), Waytt vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.
The otherwise lighthearted children's production was, of course, laced with Wyatt's signature dark vibes. At one point, Wyatt took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of his old gimmick. This new gimmick figures to focus on Wyatt's internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.
Fans seemed initially confused, and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea. Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE with very little grey area.
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[M]Wyatt[/M] mentioned his previous persona and [M]cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw.[/M]
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Credit: WWE.com
After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys, the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.
That was the predictable part.
What was unpredictable was the entirety of Wyatt's new gimmick reveal. The former WWE champion and soon-to-be three-time father re-debuted as a children's television host. Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from his gimmicks (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), Waytt vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.
The otherwise lighthearted children's production was, of course, laced with Wyatt's signature dark vibes. At one point, Wyatt took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of his old gimmick. This new gimmick figures to focus on Wyatt's internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.
Fans seemed initially confused, and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea. Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE with very little grey area.
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[M]Wyatt mentioned his previous persona[/M] and cut up a cardboard cutout of himself with a saw.
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Credit: WWE.com
After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys, the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.
That was the predictable part.
What was unpredictable was the entirety of Wyatt's new gimmick reveal. The former WWE champion and soon-to-be three-time father re-debuted as a children's television host. Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from his gimmicks (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), Waytt vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.
The otherwise lighthearted children's production was, of course, laced with Wyatt's signature dark vibes. At one point, Wyatt took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of his old gimmick. This new gimmick figures to focus on Wyatt's internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.
Fans seemed initially confused, and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea. Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE with very little grey area.
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[M]In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a[/M] show or [M]production results in them being replaced by a new actor.[/M]
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Credit: WWE.com
After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys, the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.
That was the predictable part.
What was unpredictable was the entirety of Wyatt's new gimmick reveal. The former WWE champion and soon-to-be three-time father re-debuted as a children's television host. Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from his gimmicks (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), Waytt vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.
The otherwise lighthearted children's production was, of course, laced with Wyatt's signature dark vibes. At one point, Wyatt took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of his old gimmick. This new gimmick figures to focus on Wyatt's internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.
Fans seemed initially confused, and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea. Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE with very little grey area.
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[M]In most versions of entertainment, someone leaving a show[/M] or production [M]results in them being replaced by a new actor.[/M]
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Credit: WWE.com
After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys, the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.
That was the predictable part.
What was unpredictable was the entirety of Wyatt's new gimmick reveal. The former WWE champion and soon-to-be three-time father re-debuted as a children's television host. Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from his gimmicks (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), Waytt vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.
The otherwise lighthearted children's production was, of course, laced with Wyatt's signature dark vibes. At one point, Wyatt took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of his old gimmick. This new gimmick figures to focus on Wyatt's internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.
Fans seemed initially confused, and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea. Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE with very little grey area.
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[M]This week on Monday Night Raw, Bray Wyatt made his official return[/M] after a six month absence [M]in a drastically different gimmick[/M].
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Credit: WWE.com
After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys, the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.
That was the predictable part.
What was unpredictable was the entirety of Wyatt's new gimmick reveal. The former WWE champion and soon-to-be three-time father re-debuted as a children's television host. Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from his gimmicks (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), Waytt vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.
The otherwise lighthearted children's production was, of course, laced with Wyatt's signature dark vibes. At one point, Wyatt took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of his old gimmick. This new gimmick figures to focus on Wyatt's internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.
Fans seemed initially confused, and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea. Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE with very little grey area.
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This week on Monday Night Raw, [M]Bray Wyatt made his official return after a six month absence[/M] in a drastically different gimmick.
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Credit: WWE.com
After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys, the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.
That was the predictable part.
What was unpredictable was the entirety of Wyatt's new gimmick reveal. The former WWE champion and soon-to-be three-time father re-debuted as a children's television host. Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from his gimmicks (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), Waytt vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.
The otherwise lighthearted children's production was, of course, laced with Wyatt's signature dark vibes. At one point, Wyatt took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of his old gimmick. This new gimmick figures to focus on Wyatt's internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.
Fans seemed initially confused, and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea. Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE with very little grey area.
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This week on Monday Night Raw, [M]Bray Wyatt made his official return[/M] after a six month absence in a drastically different gimmick.
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Credit: WWE.com
After WWE aired several horror-themed vignettes, featuring creepy-looking toys, the weekslong build to a new character was revealed to be none other than Bray Wyatt.
That was the predictable part.
What was unpredictable was the entirety of Wyatt's new gimmick reveal. The former WWE champion and soon-to-be three-time father re-debuted as a children's television host. Throughout the Firefly FunHouse, which featured the familiar faces of the toys from his gimmicks (Mercy the Buzzard and Abbey/Abby/Happy/Pammy the Witch), Waytt vowed to shed his previous roots as a backwoods cult leader.
The otherwise lighthearted children's production was, of course, laced with Wyatt's signature dark vibes. At one point, Wyatt took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of his old gimmick. This new gimmick figures to focus on Wyatt's internal struggle of becoming a role model for children despite his naturally dark inclinations, especially in the heat of competition.
Fans seemed initially confused, and possibly intrigued during the early returns, and it'll be interesting to see just how far Wyatt can go with this outside-the-box—no pun intended—idea. Gimmicks of this nature tend to go one of two ways in WWE with very little grey area.
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Since then, he has performed with a new band and published several studio work, including [M]Brian Wilson Presents Smile[/M], which [M]won a Grammy[/M] in the category of best instrumental rock performance [M]for the song "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow.[/M]
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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Since then, he has performed with a new band and published several studio work, including [M]Brian Wilson Presents Smile[/M], which [M]won a Grammy in the category of best instrumental rock performance[/M] for the song "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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Since then, he has performed with a new band and published several studio work, including [M]Brian Wilson Presents Smile[/M], which [M]won a Grammy[/M] in the category of best instrumental rock performance for the song "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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Since then, [M]he has[/M] performed with a new band and [M]published[/M] several studio work, including [M]Brian Wilson Presents Smile[/M], which won a Grammy in the category of best instrumental rock performance for the song "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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Since then, [M]he has[/M] performed with a new band and [M]published several studio work[/M], including Brian Wilson Presents Smile, which won a Grammy in the category of best instrumental rock performance for the song "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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Since then, [M]he has performed with a new band[/M] and published several studio work, including Brian Wilson Presents Smile, which won a Grammy in the category of best instrumental rock performance for the song "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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After years of treatment and recovery, he began a solo career with the publication of Brian Wilson [M]in 1988[/M], the same year that [M]The Beach Boys were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[/M]
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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After years of treatment and recovery, [M]he began a solo career with the publication of Brian Wilson in 1988[/M], the same year that The Beach Boys were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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[M]After years of[/M] treatment and [M]recovery, he began a solo career[/M] with the publication of Brian Wilson in 1988, the same year that The Beach Boys were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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[M]After years of treatment[/M] and recovery, [M]he began a solo career[/M] with the publication of Brian Wilson in 1988, the same year that The Beach Boys were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942) is an American musician, composer and producer and a founding member of [M]the group The Beach Boys.[/M]
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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[M]Brian Douglas Wilson[/M] (born June 20, 1942) [M]is[/M] an American musician, composer and producer and [M]a founding member of[/M] the group [M]The Beach Boys.[/M]
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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[M]Brian Douglas Wilson[/M] (born June 20, 1942) [M]is an[/M] American musician, composer and [M]producer[/M] and a founding member of the group The Beach Boys.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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[M]Brian Douglas Wilson[/M] (born June 20, 1942) [M]is an[/M] American musician, [M]composer[/M] and producer and a founding member of the group The Beach Boys.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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[M]Brian Douglas Wilson[/M] (born June 20, 1942) [M]is an[/M] American [M]musician[/M], composer and producer and a founding member of the group The Beach Boys.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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[M]Brian Douglas Wilson[/M] (born June 20, 1942) [M]is an American[/M] musician, composer and producer and a founding member of the group The Beach Boys.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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[M]Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942[/M]) is an American musician, composer and producer and a founding member of the group The Beach Boys.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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Due to several nervous breakdowns, [M]Wilson's[/M] contributions within [M]The Beach Boys[/M] diminished as his [M]erratic behavior caused tensions within[/M] the group.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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Due to several nervous breakdowns, [M]Wilson's contributions within The Beach Boys diminished[/M] as his erratic behavior caused tensions within the group.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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Due to [M]several nervous breakdowns[/M], [M]Wilson[/M]'s contributions within The Beach Boys diminished as his erratic behavior caused tensions within the group.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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In December 2011, Wilson rejoined [M]The Beach Boys[/M] on a reunion tour to mark [M]the group[/M]'s 50th anniversary.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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In December 2011, Wilson rejoined [M]The Beach Boys[/M] on [M]a reunion tour to mark[/M] the group's [M]50th anniversary[/M].
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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In December 2011, [M]Wilson rejoined The Beach Boys on a reunion tour[/M] to mark the group's 50th anniversary.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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[M]In December 2011, Wilson rejoined The Beach Boys[/M] on a reunion tour to mark the group's 50th anniversary.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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[M]Within the group[/M], in addition to acting as a vocalist, [M]he[/M] also [M]developed the roles of[/M] producer and [M]arranger[/M].
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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[M]Within the group[/M], in addition to acting as a vocalist, [M]he[/M] also [M]developed the roles of producer[/M] and arranger.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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[M]Within the group[/M], in addition to [M]acting as a vocalist[/M], [M]he[/M] also developed the roles of producer and arranger.
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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After signing with Capitol Records in mid-1962, Wilson composed and co-wrote [M]more than two dozen hits[/M] for the group [M]that entered the top 40 of the United States singles charts.[/M]
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Brian Wilson, born June 20, 1942 in Inglewood, California, is an American musician and composer. He is considered one of music history's most influential songwriters and is a leading figure in the legendary pop band The Beach Boys and older brother of two of the other members of the band, Dennis and Carl (now deceased) and is also a cousin of band member Mike Love. The brothers and cousin Love are of Swedish descent. Wilson's grandmother was the daughter of emigrants from Målilla in Småland.
Brian Wilson is considered to have been the main force behind the band's huge success, something that after several years of touring resulted in a deep depression in connection with a heavy drug addiction. Wilson stopped touring with the band, but continued to write and produce songs for The Beach Boys.
Today, Brian Wilson is a solo artist, and has had concerts in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, among other places.
Smile - the legendary Beach Boys album that was never released and that has been speculated about for decades - was released in 2004 as a solo album in a newly recorded form with musicians from Brian Wilson's touring band, which included Swedish Stockholm Strings and Horn. After the album was released, Brian Wilson toured and performed the entire Smile with consistently very good reviews.
In June 2007, Wilson played at KB in Malmö.
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