Since his first appearance on WWE TV, Bray Wyatt has been one of the WWEs standout gimmicks. He is charismatic, eloquent, and captivating when he speaks, drawing you in to his world. He is an enigmatic Cult Leader that tries to sell you on his message, and make you question your own life. This year has been a mixed bag for Bray. Not everything went his way. He had a few good matches but it seems that none of his feuds are ever as hot as youd imagine they should be. From Cena, to Ambrose, to Jericho, his rivalries since Daniel Bryan have failed to be as fiery as expected. Maybe its something about the nonchalant nature of the character, or maybe its an issue with the people they are matching him up with, but his feuds feel somewhat purposeless. Having said that, his character is as captivating as ever. He still draws you in with the sing-song cadence of his voice. He still ignites his fireflies whenever he comes to the ring. He is still the Cult leader that draws you in to his nefarious family. The only thing he needs is purpose, as opposed to the meandering he is doing now from program to program, with nothing to lose or gain from any of his actions. He needs a grand plan, to complete the character and gimmick.
Matthew J. Douglas is an emerging screenwriter born in Toronto. A lifelong fascination with what makes a compelling story and the Toni Morrison quote "If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it." led the often opinionated Matthew to the life of writer. Matthew is also a lifelong WWE fan, and a self diagnosed Reality TV Junkie.