4 Positives And 4 Negatives From WWE Battleground

By Scott Carlson /

3. Bray Wyatt Keeps Losing

At WrestleMania XXX, John Cena overcame his deepest doubts and demons to beat Bray Wyatt. Wyatt then enlisted the help of his family €“ and a 10-year-old boy €“ to defeat Cena, before Cena stood tall in the rubber match. Coming off a high profile feud that he lost, Wyatt got paired with another great talker in Chris Jericho. It seemed like this would be a perfect match, with Y2J showing in his recent runs little hesitation in putting over new faces (Fandango, anyone?). And then Jericho won clean as a sheet at Battleground. Wyatt needed a victory Sunday night to get back on track. It could have been by dubious means to set up a rematch. He could have lost after interference backfired. If WWE is building to a big rematch at SummerSlam, Bray losing in the center of the ring without a hint of controversy or doubt was the absolute wrong way to do. Sure, Wyatt has said before that wins and losses don€™t matter much to him, but at some point very soon, fans are going to lose patience beyond the ultra-cool entrance and tune out.