Picture the scene: Its Wrestlemania 31 and Bray Wyatt has been goading the Undertaker to the mat since the Royal Rumble. Both men wield strange and supernatural powers, but Taker hasnt been right since Brock Lesnar conquered his streak and Wyatt smells blood in the air. No longer does Taker hold dominance over this prestigious event and Wyatt is going to prove once and for all that the Dead Man is far from immortal. Then, the fight. Its just about as brutal as youd think with Undertaker showing us exactly why hes been the mac daddy for so long but Wyatt holds his own. Its one of those twenty minute stalemates where everything seems possible: bodies go through tables, backs are smashed against steel stairs and, when we think the carnage cant get any worse, the Demon Kane decides to send the Dead Man to hell one last time. A chokeslam leaves Taker breathless and the Eater of Worlds delivers Sister Abigails Kiss for the ultimate sacrifice... But of course its not over. Taker kips-up like a boss and tombstones his brother of destruction out of consciousness. Then the magic happens: the Dead Man grabs Wyatts arm and goes Old School on him before delivering his trifecta of finishing moves. With that, Bray Wyatt as we currently know him is no more. His body bruised and broken and his ego diminished, Wyatt disappears off the face of the WWE universe. But what of his resurrection? With his current Cape Fear-esque gimmick now thrown to the wayside, how else could Wyatt return to the squared circle in a way that was just as memorable as his demented Max Cady impersonation? Seeing as Wyatt has a knack for taking something old and making it his own, there are a number of movies that the WWE writers could plagiarize for his new look. Here are seven of the most intriguing incarnations...