I was playing with this WWE thing the other day, and I saw this guy called “The Fiend.” Man, he looked scary! He had this weird mask and these creepy eyes. And the whole arena turned red, like some horror movie. I wanted to see what the deal was with this red lighting thing, so I started digging around.
First, I went to the WWE channel on YouTube. It’s like the main place to watch all their videos and shows. They have videos of all these wrestlers, and I found a bunch of The Fiend.

I watched a few of his matches, and that red light was everywhere! It would come on whenever he showed up, and it made everything look super intense. But then, I saw people talking online about how they didn’t like the red light. Some even said it was annoying. Apparently, at this big event called the Royal Rumble, they didn’t use the red light during The Fiend’s match, and a lot of people were happy about that.
- Watched a bunch of The Fiend’s matches on YouTube.
- Noticed the red light was always there when he showed up.
- Found out some fans didn’t like the red light at all.
- Learned they removed the red light at the Royal Rumble, and people were glad.
I guess The Fiend had been showing up on both SmackDown and RAW for a while, messing with everyone. Maybe that’s why they toned down the red light at the Royal Rumble – to give people a break or try something different.
Digging Deeper into The Fiend’s Red Light
So, I got curious and looked into why they used that red light in the first place. Some people were saying it added to the atmosphere and made The Fiend seem even more powerful. Others thought it was just too much and took away from the actual wrestling.
It’s like one of those things that some people love and some people hate. I personally thought it was kind of cool at first, but I could see how it might get old after a while. It’s like, imagine watching a movie and the whole screen turns red every time the bad guy shows up. It’s dramatic, sure, but it can also be distracting.
Anyway, it looks like WWE is listening to what the fans want, and they’re not afraid to change things up. It’s not clear if they’ll bring back the red light or not, but it’s interesting to see how they’re playing around with different ways to present The Fiend’s character.
It will be fun to see what WWE has in store for him. Love him or hate him, he’s definitely one of the most unique characters they’ve had in a while, and that red light – or lack of it – is just one part of what makes him so interesting to watch.