2. Bray Wyatt's Win Positions Him As A Top Villain
The finish of Bray Wyatt's TLC victory over Dean Ambrose was one of those very cheesy type of endings you might expect out of WWE in the late 1980s or early 1990s. It's not something we're used to seeing in 2014 with a television cable exploding in Ambrose's face to blind him and that led to Wyatt hitting Sister Abigail for the win. Their effort should be applauded, though. They had a very physical brawl with Ambrose hitting a number of big moves including three different elbow drops through tables with the final elbow drop coming from a bigger ladder about 15 feet high up. It was awkward seeing a TLC match without something to retrieve from a ladder, though. What was good about the match is that Wyatt ended up as the winner. Where WWE is really lacking right now is in terms of strong heel performers. Wyatt is somebody that can be built back up as a top heel if he wins big matches. The rumor is that if The Undertaker wrestles at WrestleMania it will be against Wyatt, so the best thing WWE can do is build up Wyatt as a monster heel that beats everybody in his path. It would have been better if Wyatt's win was a little more decisive, but in the end all that matters is he got the victory.
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