I'm only a young pup so I haven't experienced the wonders of fatherhood yet, but watching Bray Wyatt over this last year certainly gave me a taster for sure. Watching Bray in the ring with the likes of The Undertaker, Dean Ambrose and especially Roman Reigns has been like watching your own little boy become a man. Wyatt's match with Roman at Hell in a Cell was an unadulterated slobberknocker and just went to show how far the emerging pair have come. The improvement in his ring work - despite a couple of niggling injury problems - has been very much noticeable. On top of that, his promos and overall gimmick have been maintained at the highest of high levels which is arguably a more impressive achievement than his improvement in wrestling work. Now that Bray has his family around him for backup, WWE needs to have him win a number of feuds on the trot after booking him to lose far too many times than I'd care to mention. That's the only thing keeping Bray from being a bonafide WWE World Heavyweight Championship contender - legitimacy. If he was to be shunted into the title picture now, no one would believe that he belongs up there. Sheamus is learning all about that right now seeing that he lost a kiss my arse match a few short months ago... WWE has a lot of rebuilding to do with Bray, but he has proven over the last year that he has the skill set to push the process along.