10. Bray Wyatt
For those of you who understand the business, you'll be aware that Bray has already received the biggest of big pushes before he has even stepped into the ring with The Undertaker. The fact he has been handpicked as the guy to dance with The Deadman in his comeback match after last year's Mania defeat speaks volumes for the standing he has in the eyes of Vince McMahon et al. This is a spot that has been reserved for the best of the best for well over 15 years now, and Bray is clearly now classed in that echelon by the powers that be in the WWE. Huge. Even if Wyatt loses, his stock will still be a lot higher than it was at the turn of the year. If he takes an unadulterated legend of the professional wrestling business to the edge and gets a few near falls, proving he is up there with the best of the new school, that will be more than enough for his development. Where The Buzzard goes from Sunday is up in the air. A bonafide title challenge is long overdue though...
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