There was a time not that long ago that Bray Wyatt was the centerpiece of WWEs 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 hes stuck spinning his wheels and wasnt 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. Thats not meant as a knock against either guy, its just the unfortunate way theyve 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 Bryantwo of the top five most important performers in the promotionare both on the shelf with injuries, the ideal solution seems to be to turn Wyatt face. Lets take a look at ten reasons why thats a good idea...