8. Explains Wyatt Association Through Impassioned Promos
It's unclear whether or not Erick Rowan is decent on the microphone. As a member of The Wyatt Family, Bray pretty much exclusively did all of the talking. Occasionally, Luke Harper or Rowan himself would be called upon to deliver one word here and there, but nothing substantial. If WWE want Rowan to be a babyface, he'd need to be far more vocal. For example, if the company want to forge that connection between audience and wrestler, Erick would have to explain himself. To date, he hasn't said much at all, so fans don't know how his association with Bray Wyatt really came about. By opening up on that subject, Rowan could help himself and simultaneously add yet more intrigue to Wyatt's preaching character. Who knows, maybe Erick Rowan can talk. There's surely only one way to find out, and that's by giving him some microphone time. Maybe a sit-down interview with Michael Cole could be the way forward. As the more experienced speaker, Cole could lead proceedings, tapping into Rowan's mind set and finding out more about the man's past.
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