Okay, so I’ve been meaning to do this for a while, and today I finally dived in. I’m talking about setting up that “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt vs. Seth Rollins match in, I think, WWE 2K20. I’ve seen some awesome screenshots and videos online, so I wanted to recreate that crazy Hell in a Cell vibe myself.

First, I booted up the game. You know, the usual loading screens and stuff. Once I got to the main menu, I headed straight for the exhibition match option. I knew I wanted it to be a one-on-one, no disqualification kind of deal.
Setting the Stage
- I selected Seth Rollins first. His “Monday Night Messiah” entrance is so good, I just had to go with that.
- Then, the fun part – I picked “The Fiend.” Man, his entrance is still creepy as hell, even after seeing it a million times.
- Next up: the arena. I scrolled through, and, well, it was obvious – Hell in a Cell. Red lighting, that menacing structure… you gotta have it.
- I double-checked the match rules: one-on-one, no DQ, falls count anywhere. Perfect for some mayhem.
The Match Itself
Man, this match was a slugfest from the start. I tried to recreate some of the key moments from their real-life encounter, like that insane ladder spot. I managed to get Seth up there, but The Fiend, being, well, The Fiend, recovered way faster than I expected.
I threw everything I had at The Fiend. Steel chairs, kendo sticks, even a sledgehammer (because, why not?). He just kept coming back for more! It’s seriously tough to keep that guy down.
I even attempted to use Seth’s Curb Stomp multiple times. Nope. The Fiend kicked out every single time. It was frustrating, but also kinda awesome in a twisted way.
The (Kind of) Ending
After what felt like an hour, I finally got The Fiend down for a long enough count. I used the Sister Abigail – that move is just brutal – and finally pinned him. It wasn’t pretty, but it was a win. It felt like a real accomplishment, even if it was just in a video game.
I even messed the setting of match, to recreate the vibe of the original * red light!
All in all, it was a fun, chaotic experience. It really makes you appreciate the physicality and storytelling of these guys, even if it’s just a digital representation. I’ll definitely be trying this match again, maybe with some different stipulations next time.