10 Gimmicks WWE Desperately Need To Change In 2016
5. Luke Harper
The Wyatt Family are becoming more and more tedious with each passing feud. Although the combination of Bray's uniqueness and charisma should hopefully keep him relevant for a return to singles action, the rest of the Family could find themselves a little less fortunate when cast out on their own - or, at least, Rowan and Strowman can. Of Bray's three henchmen, Luke Harper is easily the best worker, boasting several years of indie experience with promotions such as Chikara, Dragon Gate, and Ring Of Honor. He's the best equipped to thrive on his own in the event of a break-up, and could become a major star - if he lands himself a good gimmick. Since Strowman's arrival in the Wyatt Family, Harper has rapidly found himself their fall guy in multi-man matches, notably being the one to take the pin from the Undertaker at Survivor Series. He needs to get out of the stable, and fast. Harper's ill-fated singles run of late 2014 has proven that his persona needs some slight tweaking if he is to thrive - although, unlike many changes on this list, they wouldn't necessarily need to be major alterations. WWE should give him another shot without the backing of the Wyatt Family, allow him a little more mic time, and allow him to become the intimidating ass-kicker he was on the independent scene.