10 Booking Steps For Turning Bray Wyatt Into A New Undertaker

6. An Undefeated Streak

No matter how much WWE might try and convince us otherwise, wins and losses DO matter in professional wrestling. After all, why should anyone care about a guy who always loses, or about someone who just keeps having thrown-together matches without there being a reason for those contests? In Wyatt€™s case, his win-loss record is disappointing, especially considering many of his wins aren€™t completely clean. That approach works well for someone portraying a cowardly and underhanded heel, but it doesn€™t work for the dominant and ominous Bray Wyatt. To rectify this, Wyatt needs to start winning all of his matches, with there being a balance between matches won clean and those won controversially. Moreover, the commentators and WWE€™s creative department need to keep track of his string of victories, amplifying his credibility along the way. Even if such an undefeated streak would include wins against jobbers, as long as WWE emphasizes Wyatt€™s victory and its decisiveness, that€™s all that matters. So while Wyatt doesn€™t stand a chance in creating a Streak like the Undertaker€™s, there still a faint hope that he could achieve something akin to Golberg€™s streak in WCW, if given the right opportunities and booked the right way. After all, both Undertaker and Goldberg had impressive undefeated Streaks during their rookie years, and look how both of them ended up.
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