10 Current Top WWE Talents Who Are Missing A Truly Classic Match
2. Bray Wyatt
Many will quickly argue with Bray Wyatt's inclusion on this list as they will point to his recent Firefly Funhouse extravaganza at this year's WrestleMania as an 'instant classic'.
However, while this insanely genius cinematic spectacle was undoubtedly a seminal moment for the company, can you really class the contest as a genuine match?
It was without a shadow of a doubt one of the most entertaining and compelling pieces of WWE content we'd seen in years, but the 'match' consisted mostly of promo/hallucination segments before Cena was eventually planted with a Sister Abigail for the 'Fiend' win.
In terms of actual live contests involving wrestlers which aren't being traumatised in a Funhouse, the number of contests involving Wyatt that can be classed as top level battles is pretty low.
The Wyatt Family vs. The Shield matches way back in 2014 are probably about as close as Wyatt has come to being involved in a few critically acclaimed matches. However, even those wars don't hold a candle to modern classics like Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 31 and Lesnar vs. John Cena vs. Seth Rollins at the 2015 Royal Rumble.
Wyatt definitely is still young and creative enough to produce a seriously legendary match without the use of pre-recorded cinematic effects, but only time will tell if he's able to do that in his current 'Fiend' guise.