WWE artist Rob Schamberger posted the following story to Twitter, commenting on a family who was looking for a wrestling figure with Bray Wyatt’s artwork at Wal-Mart. According to Schamberger, she stopped and asked someone if he knew anything about wrestling, and it turned out to be Bray Wyatt himself. Wyatt grabbed his own figure and said, “this is me.”
.@KatyWrites’ stepmother’s mom randomly met @WWEBrayWyatt at @Walmart and had him sign one of my figures. Here’s the text I got about it! pic.twitter.com/InJ1Imm4eM
— Rob Schamberger (@robschamberger) January 31, 2018
AND they took a selfie! pic.twitter.com/aWNNunT4Tc
— Rob Schamberger (@robschamberger) January 31, 2018
USA Today and Sports Illustrated both picked up the story, which caused Wal-Mart respond:
Love it! You never know when your fave professional wrestler action figure just may appear IRL. #surprisewhen -June
— Walmart (@Walmart) January 31, 2018