5 reasons WWE should not forget Bray Wyatt
At WrestleMania 33, Bray Wyatt fans across the world fell to their knees in despair as Randy Orton defeated his former leader to become the new WWE Champion. The loss saw Bray fall to 3-0 at the Showcase of the Immortals (4-0 unofficially if you count the attempted burial by The Rock last year), leaving many to wonder whether or not he'll ever recover.
It's a query that's been posed many times over the years as Bray has often seemed to be on the verge of a complete collapse, only to get our hopes up once more with another sensational promo. Obviously, this cat and mouse game of sorts can't go on forever, meaning that it's about time WWE fully invested in the Wyatt character.
That's easier said than done when you look at the company's track record of investing in Wyatt, but there are so many positives when you weigh up why he should be a consistent main eventer. The guy has all the traits necessary to succeed at the highest level, and because of that, he has a loyal fanbase that will never leave his side.
With that being said, here are five reasons why WWE should not forget Bray Wyatt.
#1 Open market
Whether or not you like The Undertaker is irrelevant because you can't deny that his supposed retirement at the hands of Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 33 was one of the most emotional moments in WWE history. However, as with everything in this industry we need to move on and look forward to the future - and that's where Bray Wyatt comes in.
There's now a huge spot open for someone to take over as the new spooky bad ass in WWE, and it only makes sense for Bray to fill that void. The comparisons between himself and Taker are obvious, and at this stage, there's really nobody else who has the potential to ascend to Taker's level. The Eater of Worlds can finally claim his throne.
The Demon is coming.