Ah that was from a good few days ago when people were digging in the source code of those teasers and shit and it had the opening two lines of Black's theme song.
Yeah that's probably just him speculating off of pretty much nothing. The source code thing is literally meant to be a purposeful red herring. It doesn't appear outside of that (and wasn't meant to because of how it's written) and could have been taken out at any point if the idea was that and then changed. It's just a thing to play with people following it.I saw it on Facebook:
“According to Meltzer, the White Rabbit may NOT be Bray after all, instead hinting that it may be Malakai Black. "There was a buzzard spot during a backstage interview on Raw, and the source code on the website includes the opening lines of the Aleister Black theme, 'No man is ever truly good. No man is ever truly evil' meaning when this was first done, they expected Black or wanted to tease Black,'' said Meltzer. Interesting.”
Could be more dirts making shit up, but I never underestimate that man’s resolve to be right.
There is also a hidden white rabbit in the coding, found here https://www.wwe.com/f/all/2022/09/TS_S10E6--10d05aeaa76aae16940601f127dba046.jpg
Correction, it is in the very bottom right hand corner of the screen EXTREMELY small
Fucking hell
"The episode features the theme from the musical Hair, "Incense and Peppermints" by Strawberry Alarm Clock (1967), "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane (1967) and "Time of the Season" by The Zombies (1968)."