10 Wrestlers More Suitable To Main Event WrestleMania 32 Than Roman Reigns

8. Bray Wyatt

Despite carrying out some heinous acts since debuting on the main WWE roster, Bray Wyatt has still managed to get cheered by certain sections of the WWE Universe. In fact, even good ol€™ Jim Ross has suggested that Wyatt could be best-served in the long run if he is portrayed as a character babyface. The question there, though, is when to pull the trigger on a Bray babyface run. Well, how about WrestleMania 32? It really wouldn€™t take all that much to have Bray become a fully-fledged fan favourite. It could easily just be as simple as focussing his attacks and antics on a big name heel. And what better big name heel is there right now than The Game, Triple H? One issue fans have had with Bray Wyatt over the years is how he€™s rarely made mention of the WWE Championship. Sure, he€™s this crazy bearded guy from the swamps who has a weird thing for sheep masks and dead sisters, but he€™s also a wrestler, meaning the endgame for him should be, as with every other superstar, to win matches and titles. It looks as if Bray is on a collision course with Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania, but he could be much better suited to challenging Triple H for his title on the Grandest Stage of Them All.
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