10 Best WWE Talkers Since 2010

9. Bray Wyatt

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Like another entry that will appear later on this, Bray Wyatt is one of the best talkers in WWE since 2010 but with that comes a drawback.

Though little fault of Bray Wyatt, the WWE writing team seemed to have an over-reliance on the Eater of Worlds once it became clear that he was a silver-tongued devil.

His 2015 seemed to be the peak of this and, unfortunately, it resulted in Bray losing quite a bit of steam (along with a string of feud losses).

How many RAWs and SmackDowns have fans seen Bray stand in the middle of the ring, flanked by the Wyatt Family, and drone on and on, delivering a wordy, rambling monologue that ultimately proved to have no purpose.

His skills on the mic are unquestionable, but he's been so good that WWE called upon him too often to fill time.

The good news is that the company seems to have learned from their mistakes, as well as realizing that they have several other quality talkers on their roster that can use that TV time.

Bray's meandering has taken a backseat as of late, but don't take that to mean he's lost his words.

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