10 Reasons Why Bray Wyatt Is WWE’s Worst Modern Creation

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Possibly the worst thing about Bray Wyatt is how he never seems to win the big one to justify all his mythical powers.

As discussed, his WrestleMania record is utterly pitiful, but the loss column extends far wider than the 'Show of Shows'.

With few exceptions, Bray has lost virtually every major programme he's been involved in. Outside of briefly removing Kane from television in his maiden feud (before he returned unscathed completely without explanation) and winning a heatless war with Dean Ambrose, Bray has lead his muppet-like sidekicks into oblivion against CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, Chris Jericho, Roman Reigns, Brock Lesnar, The New Day and now Randy Orton.

Even wins end up looking like loses, with Bray's one good singles match resulting in a victory over Daniel Bryan that was completely forgotten by the time the 'Yes Man' hadn't entered the Royal Rumble match later in the night.

Outstanding six-man combat with The Shield is best remembered for the unity and chaos caused by Ambrose, Rollins and Reigns despite Wyatt, Harper and Rowan having a narrow lead over the group when totting up the wins and losses.

Other-wordly devices and visual trickery only go so far then they fail to achieve the intended goal, and fans will ultimately only back a winner. On both counts, Bray is total wash-out.

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