10 Biggest WrestleMania 31 Losers

By Erik Beaston /

9. Bray Wyatt

The Reaper of Souls again talked a big game but, when the time came to back it up, failed to pick up a win as he fell prey to two Tombstone piledrivers en route to adding his name to the impressive WrestleMania win-loss record of The Undertaker. Wyatt was impressive in defeat, turning in a performance from an in-ring standpoint that was vastly superior to his match with John Cena at last year's show, but it was for naught as fans are more likely to remember the fact that he lost another huge match in a long line of them. WWE has done a phenomenal job with the character, leading to some haunting moments and promos from Wyatt, a character very much like the Undertaker in terms of presence and aura. But for all of the positives surrounding the other aspects of the persona, the guy has yet to win a signature match that firmly establishes him as the new phenom of WWE. At some point, he is going to have to win on a grand stage, beating an elite star. While some may not have considered Sunday night as the best case for that to happen, what with Undertaker attempting to recover from last year's loss, a win over the Phenom would have instantly made Wyatt as a top heel in the industry. Instead, he must continue to chase that elusive victory in the wake of the event.