9 Wrestlers That Need To Shine Bright At WWE Fastlane 2016

By Adam O'Brien /

3. Bray Wyatt

The general consensus at this point seems to be that Bray Wyatt will be facing Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania. If so, it€™s definitely going to be a rivalry to keep an eye on. After all, Wyatt single-handedly built up his feud with The Undertaker last year, so he clearly has great ability when it comes to selling a match at WWE€™s annual extravaganza. As an added bonus, he€™ll be facing someone unlike anybody he€™s ever fought before in Brock Lesnar. The dynamic between the two will undoubtedly make for some interesting viewing as we count down the days until €˜Mania week shortly over a month from now. With Lesnar participating in a #1 contender€™s match at Fastlane, it seems obvious that Wyatt will be involved to officially kick-start his rivalry with 'The Beast'. It may be predictable, but there are still ways to have the cheap shot make a bigger impact than anticipated. What we€™re waiting to see is the entire Wyatt Family show up to take down Lesnar, but Bray Wyatt would benefit a lot more from a solo beatdown. WrestleMania is going to be a singles match, not a handicap, so what we want to see is Lesnar vs. Wyatt battle it out alone. We need more one-on-one encounters between the two men, and since Bray is synonymous with losing big-time rivalries, he needs to at least prove himself as an independent competitor by single-handedly decimating Lesnar on Sunday. Otherwise we€™re not going to see anything we didn€™t call weeks in advance, and that€™s not going to create a very exciting atmosphere at Fastlane.