World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) fighter Bray Wyatt shocked the world when he won the Universal Championship after being electrocuted at the Crown Jewel on Thursday.

In an incredible Falls Count Anywhere match against Seth Rollins, Wyatt impressively came out of hell, impersonating as a pyro-filled production pit, got electrocuted several times and was even caught on fire before he finally crowned the WWE Universal Championship in King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

One of the sights from the fight that will be remembered for a very long time was Seth Rollins' superkick saw Wyatt fall from the stage before the pyro exploded out the area The Fiend fell into.
WWE has now released footage that gives a much closer look at what exactly happened when Wyatt fell before the video shows the stunning moment of him winning the Universal Championship.

After clinching the biggest win at Crown Jewel event, Wyatt tweeted, "You can’t kill it. Under the red light. The Zombie man rules the Universe #YowieWowie." It was an apt statement to make considering the number of times Wyatt was electrocuted and Rollins used his "finishing" moves yet failed to deny Wyatt a victory.

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Bray Wyatt's wife Samantha Rotunda has accused him of cheating and filed for divorce. wwe.com

Before this big match, Saudi Arabia scripted history as they hosted their first-ever WWE Women's Match in Saudi Arabia. Wrestling superstars Natalya and Lacey Evans covered their skin with black leggings and baggy t-shirts, an outfit that contradicted their usual skimpy outfits when they faced off.

The day also witnessed both Cain Velasquez and Tyson Fury make their in-ring WWE debuts. Fury, who clashed against WWE superstar Braun Strowman, won on his debut by count-on. The match lasted for just eight minutes before the Brit boxer came out as a fitting winner.

Fury struck Strowman with a right-hand punch which sent him flying out of the ring. The 'Monster Among Men' then failed to get to his feet on the outside of the ring before the referee's count reached 10 and therefore, the debutant Fury won by count-on.