10 Wrestlers WWE Loved Burying Over & Over
10. Bray Wyatt
When rising to the main roster after a promising run on the very new NXT, Wyatt was a unique presence in the wrestling world.
Realism and believability are essential, but fans love to see characters that delve into the fantastical. Bray Wyatt genuinely seemed to be the new big character on the block, and we were all prepared to see what he was going to do.
A couple of well-written storylines and exciting matches - his fast-paced bout with Daniel Bryan at the 2014 Royal Rumble being a particular highlight - made the performer look set for the main event. It was then that WWE introduced John Cena into the mix. Cena had buried talent before, he was rather good at it, but fans felt Wyatt stood a chance seeing as WWE knew they didn't have any other characters like his.
Not only did he get overwhelmingly buried at WrestleMania that year, but the company just kept doing it over and over again. There was a standard structure, Wyatt enters a feud, says some cryptic things and then looses at a big event. Undertaker, Orton, Kane, Goldberg his losses stacked up in a way that took away his credibility.
Although he is doing better now, he still loses in huge events. WWE just seems to enjoy watching the status of this character plummet.