10 Worst WWE Wrestlers Of 2018

2. Bray Wyatt

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Nobody needs to tell Bray Wyatt about going from success to sorrow in the space of a year.

At WrestleMania 33, Bray walked in as WWE Champ. Fast forward to 'Mania 34 and his only role was to form an unlikely tag-team with former rival Matt Hardy. 'The Deleters Of Worlds' were born, and it's the kind of thing we wish had happened in some kid's copy of WWE 2K19, not on TV.

Wyatt's psychotic tendencies have dissipated so much that he's now borderline parody of himself from five years ago. That's sad to even type, but it's the truth. His year can hide behind injuries, time off and boast a Raw Tag Title run, and yet it was all empty. Bray, as much as it sucks to say, needs a complete rethink.

He's on course to become less Jake Roberts and more Waylon Mercy if he isn't careful. For someone so creative, good at promos and underrated in-ring, that's grim. Wyatt could be one of WWE's best characters, if only they knew how to book him properly.

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