5 Best reinventions of WWE superstars
Not every gimmick is destined for greatness.Some need time to develop and some are just plain disasters to begin with. WWE has far fetched characters. They can be ridiculous but it's all part of the package that is the World Wrestling Entertainment.Some may call it ridiculous, but fans may call them larger than life. So, it's not entirely shocking to realize that some superstars who have attained a strong foothold in the industry were quite tepid characters to begin with.The opportunity for a complete reinvention wasn't lost on these superstars and something clicked with their second chance.Here are the 5 best reinventions of WWE superstars over the years.
#5 Husky Harris To Bray Wyatt
Bray Wyatt was there when NXT was in its second season of being a reality-competition based TV show. It was only that we knew him as Husky Harris.
He was one of the newest additions of The Nexus. He was there when Barrett was the leader of that group and also when CM Punk took over. But when the group fizzled out, so did his main roster status. He received a punt kick from Orton which put him out of the main roster. That meant returning to FCW and debuting a new character later down the road.
That new character sort of in its own way made NXT seem legit and changed the way NXT is looked at. This was some great kayfabe in itself. He formed The Wyatt Family while he was nursing an injury.
That cult leader role solidified his position as one of the most promising characters on WWE television.
He’s still losing big matches despite great build ups, but all of this doesn’t take away from the fact that he’s become a compelling character and one of the best promo workers of the company.