1. Bray Wyatt vs. Dean Ambrose At Extreme Rules - Last Man Standing
Obviously after their "Wrestlemania Moment," there wouldn't be much left in the tank of the Ambrose/Wyatt feud. However, the idea of the defeated Ambrose challenging Bray Wyatt to a "Last Man Standing" match could have significant intrigue attached. Ambrose explaining to Wyatt that nobody "won" Hell in a Cell would be potentially amazing. The challenge then to be the last man standing between them would be a potentially iconic moment, too. On the line for Wyatt would be keeping the Wyatt Family together. He'd say regarding Luke Harper that he hadn't "seen or heard from him," and that he feared he was "consumed by the same madness that controlled Dean Ambrose." However, Ambrose would respond to Wyatt that didn't need to hide behind a hologram, his dead sister, or two men who didn't really need him anymore. As a retort, Wyatt would put Harper and Rowan on the line if Ambrose joined the Wyatt Family if he lost. Wyatt would claim that losing to him would imply that Ambrose's spirit would finally be broken, and that he could "follow the buzzards." The match would end when Luke Harper would return and aid Dean Ambrose (and eventually Erick Rowan, too, in keeping Wyatt down for a ten count. In giving Ambrose the win, creating a new two-on-one feud with Rowan/Harper versus Wyatt and also giving Wyatt a veneer of invincibility, it's a win (even in a loss) for everyone involved.
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