10 Reasons WWE Needs To Shoot A Quick Face Turn On Bray Wyatt

WWE needs to inject new life into the charismatic superstar.

There was a time not that long ago that Bray Wyatt was the centerpiece of WWE€™s new young, hot talent like Cesaro and The Shield. The performer formerly known as Husky Harris, whose wrestling roots run deep in his family tree, debuted in 2013 behind a tremendous amount of hype and immediately picked up momentum. Well, a lot has changed in a few short months. Wyatt went from being in a featured program at WrestleMania XXX versus John Cena to feeling like something of an afterthought after a disappointing feud with Chris Jericho. Now he€™s stuck spinning his wheels and wasn€™t even present at either Night of Champions or the following Raw in Memphis. Rumors of a feud with Dolph Ziggler have been floating around, as well as the apparent seeds of a program against Big Show being planted on television, but either of those feels like a step down at this point for Bray. Ziggler, while over with fans, is a perennial mid-carder, and Big Show has become the epitome of stalled progress. That€™s not meant as a knock against either guy, it€™s just the unfortunate way they€™ve been positioned by the company. So what does WWE need to do to get Bray Wyatt back on track? At a time like this, when Roman Reigns and Daniel Bryan€”two of the top five most important performers in the promotion€”are both on the shelf with injuries, the ideal solution seems to be to turn Wyatt face. Let€™s take a look at ten reasons why that€™s a good idea...
 
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