3. Luke Harper

Harper is arguably the most impressive member of the Wyatt's. Bray can talk well and, after last week, has finally shown he can put on a four-star match. Rowan is the crazy muscle. It's Harper though who, week in, week out, has been entrusted with taking the weight on a series of good tag-matches and then singles events against Punk and Bryan. WWE is clearly putting a lot of time and effort into the Wyatts, and they clearly trust Harper. His overall look is excellent and his Gator Roll to the sound of 'yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah' is particularly eerie. The best thing about the Wyatt's, and Harper, is that they hark back to an era of wrestler where they are a character and scary with it. Obviously Kane and Undertaker are the clear success stories, but the horror tinged characters of Mankind, Boogeyman, and, ahem, Mordecai have shown that the more frightening the man, the more intimidating he can be. If WWE is looking to the big men again, they need to look at the gimmicks too. Not only do they sell to kids, but they also make the monsters seem interesting. Harper, and the Wyatts, are at the forefront of this trend. Their backwoods horror cult gimmick is working brilliantly and, if nothing else, they clearly can intimidate most on the roster. If the proposed Wyatt/Cena feud kicks off, it'll be interesting to see where Harper fits into it all. For me, however, Harper is one of the most interesting wrestlers and has so much potential, I hope he becomes a big name down the road.