Last night Randy Orton lived up to his moniker of “The Viper” when he struck the heart of the Wyatt Family at the most opportune time. Given the “keys to the kingdom” by Bray Wyatt, Orton instead burned a small cabin that was allegedly Sister Abigail’s burial tomb.

But a video from last summer posted on Erick Rowan’s Twitter account appears to cast doubt on Orton’s perceived “victory.”

Well. Well. Well. This raises a host of questions:

Is that indeed Sister Abigail’s corpse?

Did Rowan act on his own to dig up Sister Abigail?

Does Bray know that Sister Abigail’s body was not present last night?

Was it Bray’s plan all along to make Orton think that he had one-upped The Eater of Worlds? Was Wyatt actually the one playing 3D Chess this whole time?

Was the structure Orton burned last night even part of the Wyatt Compound?

Will we see Rowan return in the near future?

Is Luke Harper’s distancing from Wyatt a part of the scheme?

There’s also a very good chance this assessment is a textbook example of “working yourself into a shoot” and these videos are just generic, creepy Wyatt family vignettes. But such is the glory of running this storyline on this show, though—the story so purposeful, and the show so detail-oriented, that every little thing seems to have larger meaning.

Even more interesting, Rowan posted another video yesterday that ended with the exact same sequence as last year’s clip, suggesting they are related:

Let’s review: A seemingly random Twitter video posted before the angle even began leads one to believe that Wyatt may have manipulated his entire relationship with Orton to make it seem as if The Viper had won the mindgames war—but in reality, Wyatt was the puppetmaster all along.

Is it true? Maybe, maybe not. But don’t be surprised if SmackDown Live gives us other twists in this tale on the road to WrestleMania.

This is, frankly, pro wrestling at its absolute finest.