10 Things WWE Did Right At WrestleMania 32
4. Bray Wyatt Did Not Lose His Third Straight WrestleMania Match
Between his curious loss to John Cena at WrestleMania 30, and his poorly-built defeat to The Undertaker a year ago, it seemed like Bray Wyatt was a character without collateral. He rarely seemed to accrue big wins, and it looked for all the world like he was going to be a casualty in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal this year.
Instead, Wyatt was given a reprieve. He merely got to stand there while Erick Rowan looked like a hapless fool in a seven-second loss to The Rock. While it took twenty minutes of talking to get to a minuscule match (the same ratio of wait-to-action as a Disneyland ride), the upside is that Wyatt's record didn't worsen with the passage of a year. See, they're clearly protecting him.