Bray Wyatt, for all his uniqueness and talent, is struggling to get over. Every time he appears to be approaching the mythical glass ceiling with any momentum, he runs into a clumsy storyline or eats a big loss against a far more established star. His feud with John Cena was particularly unsatisfying; fans were led to believe that Wyatt had tapped into Cena's long-unexplored dark side, potentially acting as the catalyst for a monumental heel turn...only for John to win clean at WrestleMania 30 and send Bray scurrying back to the midcard. A far more suited opponent would be Randy Orton. Now at the stage of his career where a big loss wouldn't really do any lasting harm to his reputation, the Legend Killer could surely help to establish a struggling younger star. Although a member of the main roster for a number of years now, debuting as the Nexus' Husky Harris, Wyatt is still easily young enough (27) to turn his stalled career around and fulfil his undeniable potential. A win over Randy Orton at WrestleMania 32 would be huge - especially if it featured a dangerous stipulation and came at the end of a lengthy build-up of mind games