10 Major Positives To Take From WWE Hell In A Cell 2015

1. Bray Wyatt Has Arrived In The Big Leagues

Bray Wyatt has been hovering on the fringes of the WWE main event scene for the last couple of years. He has struggled to find momentum since emerging on the losing end of a feud with John Cena around WrestleMania season in 2014. However, last night at Hell in a Cell, he arrived in the big time when he attacked Undertaker at the end of the show, alongside his three underlings in the Wyatt Family. Wyatt has, of course, battled Undertaker before at WrestleMania this year. On that occasion, though, Wyatt carried the feud single-handedly and Undertaker was barely even present until the show itself. This time, Wyatt has instigated a rivalry with a moment of intense physicality and, in interrupting Taker after a gruelling war with Brock Lesnar, committed the ultimate act of disrespect. The image of Wyatt and his family members hoisting Taker on their shoulders and carrying his prone body out of the arena was a compelling and eerie visual to end Hell in a Cell with and showcased Wyatt's aggression and potential for evil. If this feud with Undertaker is booked correctly going into Survivor Series and Wyatt is allowed to come out on top, the Eater of Worlds could emerge as a bona fide main event performer. He definitely deserves it. WWE has a major opportunity on their hands with Wyatt, provided they manage not to mess it up. I guess there's a first time for everything.
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