Entering his first Royal Rumble this year (and no, his appearance in the 2011 Rumble as Husky Harris doesn't count), Bray Wyatt will be at a distinct disadvantage for a variety of reasons. For one thing, he'll have no idea what to expect: he's competed in Steel Cage, Last Man Standing, and TLC matches throughout this career, but never a Rumble match. Furthermore, he won't have anyone (specifically Luke Harper and Erick Rowan) backing him up; he'll be going at it alone. Wyatt has already announced his intentions to walk out of his first Rumble as the victor, but it may be harder for him if he's going to be the No. 1 entrant. Still, it was at last year's Rumble event that he proved in his excellent match with Daniel Bryan that he was more than just a guy with a cool gimmick; he's also a heck of a wrestler. It'd be fitting for him to start off the match with longtime rival Bryan, especially since Bryan has yet to give Wyatt his comeuppance. But then, regardless of who No. 2 would be, Wyatt would flourish in the opening slot.