10 Wrestlers Who No Sold Huge Losses
7. Bray Wyatt Looks Forward To A Fresh Start
You'd have been forgiven for thinking that there was still a decent amount of stock being put into Bray Wyatt's Firefly Funhouse on the back of his surreal Alexa Bliss-assisted defeat at the hands of Randy Orton at WrestleMania 37.
Given the fact Bray's children's TV presenter alter-ego skipped back into the spotlight on the first Raw post-Show of Shows and declared he felt "great" and that "this could be a brand new start" for him and all of his Funhouse critters, it definitely looked like WWE were wasting little time burying the wholly disappointing Viper debacle in the ground.
However, in perhaps an even stranger development than Wyatt's Fiend surviving being literally burned alive, the star would then completely disappear from WWE programming in the subsequent weeks before being ultimately cut loose in July. Far from delivering the "fresh start" that was gleefully pitched just a few hours on from another momentum-killer of a loss, Wyatt's comical no-selling of Orton's red-tinted riot now sits as his final act of a 12-year rollercoaster of a WWE ride.