9. The Undertaker Appears On Raw The Night After TLC
It's not as if WWE has any competition anymore on Monday nights, but it would certainly help if Vince and company acted like they were in the heat of the Monday Night Wars in booking this feud. The Undertaker...no, make that Mark Calaway...has to walk out and get into the ring to address Bray Wyatt. The Undertaker updates himself every year for Wrestlemania. Well, given that "The Undertaker" lost the streak and died at Wrestlemania last year, he returns this year in a less American Bad Ass biker and more Clint Eastwood in
Grand Torino-type persona. Old man Mark Calaway warning young man Bray Wyatt about staying off his porch is gold. The idea that 'Taker has "been watching" Bray and "knows what he's trying to do" is money. It's very clear that the subtle inferences to The Undertaker have been liberally sprinkled throughout Wyatt's persona, and The Dead Man admitting he sees it sets the tenor for the feud perfectly. 'Taker as the old man with the shotgun on the porch makes for a great protagonist in this feud.