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Top 5 most evolved superstars in WWE

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Triple H defines character evolution in pro-wrestling

The theme song of one of the most celebrated stables in WWE may suggest that Evolution is a mystery. But when it comes to the WWE superstars, digging up some of their history is enough to let us know how much they've evolved during their career. From struggling to get a chance in WWE to being one of the top names in the business, most of the superstars have a story to tell when it comes to their journey. The current roster is also not shy of interesting stories when it comes to the development of superstars. So here is a look at some of the superstars who has evolved so much during their wrestling career, that they put Darwin's theory into doubt.


#5 Bray Wyatt

Bray Wyatt might’ve not gone through many phases like the remaining names on the list, but he did have a great evolution in the short career that he has had so far.

Being a third generation superstar, Bray used his real name initially to start his career alongside his brother Taylor Rotunda (Bo Dallas) at FCW. He had some success as being part of the tag team with his brother before he became a competitor in NXT.

His Husky Harris gimmick, however, didn’t stick with the fans and he didn’t even find success with CM Punk as his leader.

He was repackaged to FCW after the disastrous run as Harris. He soon claimed his previous gimmick and started teaming up with his brother before embarking on a singles run. He also decided to take up a masked hockey player which didn’t see the television.

A disappointed Bray then figured out the Wyatt character and took a big leap in his evolution as a superstar making him a main event player in just below a year. Over the course of his main roster run, his career has hit ups and downs, with the latter being more prominent. Fans have criticised WWE for booking Bray Wyatt and wasting a talent with huge potential.

Despite having a WWE title run, it was mostly forgettable. However, given the fact that Bray Wyatt is very young, one can only hope his career trajectory moves upwards.

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