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WWE SummerSlam 2014 : 5 problems WWE should solve before the pay-per-view

The assessment of how well WWE books their superstars is often exposed when it nears to a big pay-per-view in the calendar and it is no different with Summerslam around the corner.While the company is gearing up to deliver a grand show at the Staples Centre, there are many flaws which still haunt them and give the fans something to jeer about.With Battleground not reaching the expectation levels, the pressure has doubled on the creative team to make something happen at the pay-per-view.A slip could prove costly for the company at this stage of the year and here is a look at some of those flaws that they should try to rectify before preparing SummerSlam to be the best pay-per-view of the year.

#5 Bray Wyatts run without wins

Bray Wyatt is arguably the best gimmick that WWE has had in their recent history. He is a total package in this generation of the business and looked set to take over the main event scene in the company.

The feud presented to him also suggested the same, but the only problem with Bray right now is that he is not getting credible wins to back up the things he say. Every time he gets a microphone in his hand, Bray talks captivating things but it hasn’t materialized into the results that the fans expect.

He is currently projected as a loud mouth that is weak without his allies and the crowd chants have started to hint that he is slipping down.

It’s a situation that the company needs to address as soon as possible since Bray is one of those superstars who shouldn’t be ill managed. 

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