Solve the clues from the QR code for the white rabbit tonight (October 3)

The latest WWE tease for White Rabbit dropped during this week’s Monday Night Raw. As early as the second hour of the show, Candice LeRae could be seen walking behind the scenes. But as soon as I started getting close to Bianca Belair, Asuka, and Alexa Bliss, the feed started appearing before the code flashed across the screen for a few seconds. Then the show continued as usual.

The latest guide is quite complex, and includes a board, a Magic Eye board, a half of the WWE.com URL and a binary code embedded in the URL. Many clues have now been resolved.

The first was a binary code hidden at the end of the URL that the QR code sends to you. When translated, this binary system spells out the word “GACY”. This may be in reference to NXT’s Joe Gacy, who has been receiving unfavorable comparisons to Bray Wyatt for the past year with his own cult leader character.

The first image is a depiction of a biblical character Samson. The URL is hidden behind the image which takes you to a different image of Samson, this time using his power to demolish the stone pillars around him. There is a number at the bottom of the image, which when searching through Google takes you to a picture of the Japanese milk brand, White Rabbit.

There are also coordinates in the URL of the second Samson image, which locates the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. This is Saturday’s website Strict rules pay-per-view, which is said to be the location where the White Rabbit’s identity will be revealed. On top of that, there’s an icon hidden in the Magic Eye panel that reads “MTA4MjI”. When decoded, it reads 10,822, date Strict rules.

Finally, there is another code hidden in the original web page that sends you a QR code to it. While it initially appears as random red streaks, it is actually the Yautja language from the Predator franchise. When translated, it reads, “Before me created things were nothing, save things. Eternal and eternal. This is a quotation from Dante’s Inferno, describing the letter written above the gates of Hell. This quote ends with the phrase, ‘Abandon all hope, you who enter here,'” The same words painted across the door of the Firefly Fun House.

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