QR Code From 5/31 WWE SmackDown Spots Uncle Howdy Near Lakeside

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The ongoing saga involving QR codes and mysterious imagery in WWE has captivated fans, fueling speculation and anticipation about their true purpose which led to yet another clue dropping on tonight’s May 31 edition of SmackDown.

At WWE Backlash, the QR code storyline took an unexpected twist with the appearance of yet another code, leading viewers to a cryptic message upon scanning. This development unleashed a cascade of codes and enigmatic messages in the following weeks.

Just ahead of tonight’s SmackDown, WWE posted photo showing Uncle Howdy standing by some trees across a body of water. In the foreground, a bird was visible, possibly echoing previous bird imagery seen in earlier teases. The post was simply captioned “signs and wonders” but was deleted shortly after being posted.

However, in the latest QR code flashed at the start of the match between DIY and A-Town Down Under, the fans saw the clip on the web page which led to, the aforementioned photo that was deleted. A person can be heard recording the video of Uncle Howdy from across the lake and unexpectedly drops his phone in fear.

Moreover, the web page was filled with multiple videos that have been seen upon the scanning of various QR codes in the weeks leading up to WrestleMania 40. With another clue being revealed earlier this week, fans are eagerly waiting to see when Howdy will finally return alongside his new faction to unravel this ongoing mystery.

When do you think Uncle Howdy will make his return to WWE television? What do you think he was doing in the woods near the lakeside? Sound off in the comments!

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