WWE's pulling out all of the stops for Wrestlemania 30 with the planned bout between Bray Wyatt and The Undertaker joining a card featuring Triple H wrestling Sting, there are two matches already set that could likely, by themselves, sell the show. As well, when adding yet-to-be-announced matches with the likes of WWE Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, John Cena, Money in the Bank Briefcase holder Seth Rollins, and his ex-Shield mates Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins to the mix, too, it's shaping up to be quite the impressive event. But, again, let's clearly state that Bray Wyatt is wrestling The Undertaker. Yeah. That's going to be a *thing*. Bray Wyatt is arguably the most intriguing character on WWE television in well over a decade. His level of craftsmanship in developing a character is unparalleled in this generation, as judged by the difficulty that both John Cena and Chris Jericho had in creating worthwhile feuds with him. He's a difficult nut to crack, in the fact that his character isn't motivated by winning championships or convincing people that he's really cool. He's deeper and moodier than that, in a manner similar to say, The Undertaker. Thus, in crafting a feud between Wyatt and The Undertaker, those nuances can be explored, as well as some other important historical factors too, creating a feud worth watching and worth signing up to the Network for Wrestlemania to see.