With Seth Rollins Injured, These Are The People That WWE Should Push
5 min readBray Wyatt
Wyatt is possibly the most intriguing entry on this list solely based on gimmick alone. He’s a phenomenal talker, and can actually go once the bell rings, yet he has NO meaningful wins under his belt yet. In fact, most of his wins have come at points that really haven’t done much of anything to help him out. Bray Wyatt is the type of guy you could build a pretty serious stable around (Ministry Of Darkness, anyone???), and let his natural charisma shine as his flunkies and minions do his bidding. I’ve witnessed Bray stand in the ring with two of the greats in Cena and Bryan, and not look out-of-place. He has a ring style that can be adaptable to fit any opponent he’s in the ring with, and was even trusted enough to work the Undertaker at Mania this year. The question remains, why hasn’t WWE given him any sort of solid push yet? I’d love to see Wyatt play the role of a heel champ similar to that of The Undertaker back in his Corporate Ministry days, and maybe even grow the ranks of the Wyatt family even further in the process.