10. Wyatt's Previous Mania Performances
Bray Wyatt was handed the coveted Undertaker opponent gig at WrestleMania 31. On paper, it looked like it could have been a very good match. But it wasn't. It ended up being distinctly average, an underwhelming filler contest between the Ronda Rousey segment and the Reigns/Lesnar main event. Rather predictably, Wyatt lost. The year before that, it was the same story: Wyatt got one of the best Mania spots, against the biggest star in the company, yet his match with John Cena was a dud, and ended up with another predictable loss for the Eater Of Worlds. A Lesnar match at 32 will just be following that pattern. Yes, it is a big opportunity, but it is also another very predictable loss for Wyatt. It is hard for the match to capture the imagination, which is why Wyatt would be better served against someone at his own level. As harsh as it sounds, history proves that he just isn't a big-game player and doesn't produce on the really big stage.