Philly Voice has an interview with Bray Wyatt, who was promoting the upcoming WWE RAW in Philadelphia on March 21st. During the interview, Wyatt talked about facing Brock Lesnar for the first time at Roadblock this Saturday. He also admitted that he would rather have that match at WrestleMania.

"Of course I'd rather do it at WrestleMania," Wyatt admitted. "Then again, you don't know what I'm gonna do at WrestleMania. It's still an open-ended game for me. Like I said, to beat Brock Lesnar right before WrestleMania, you should be owed some kind of spot, some kind of high place  you know, I view myself as a high place player  I'm a serious player in this game and I intend to keep that."

Wyatt also said that the shows leading up to Mania get more and more important.

"These shows that lead up to WrestleMania  you know, WrestleMania is our Super Bowl. So, I like to look at these [shows] as kind of like the playoffs. Who's gonna make the cut where to get to the biggest stage of them all? That's exactly what it is because WrestleMania is our Mecca. You know, we all want to get our slot in there and have our WrestleMania moment. These are intense days, man. It's kind of wildfire days, where you don't know what's going to happen. That's the beautiful part of our company and our business."

Wyatt also discussed his match with Lesnar this Saturday, wrestling in Philadelphia, the Wyatt Family disbanding last year, his favorite moment in Philly and more. You can read the full interview by clicking here.

Source: Philly Voice