10 WWE Stars Who Have Suffered The Most Since WrestleMania 30

9. Bray Wyatt

Initially, it looked like Bray Wyatt was going to be one of the biggest wrestling stars to come along in years. His promos were brilliant, his charisma was off the charts, and his in-ring work had greatly improved since his Husky Harris days. There was so much untapped potential to be found in him. He was given a prime spot at WrestleMania last year against John Cena, but once that feud ended (with Cena showing his dominance to The Eater of Worlds at every turn), Wyatt was effectively pushed back down the card. His family split up, and he was directionless for some time. It wasn€™t until the past couple months that he was finally pushed as a threat again. Recently he was given wins over Dolph Ziggler and Dean Ambrose, so he could be fed to The Undertaker at WrestleMania 31. There€™s no shame in being Taker€™s opponent at WrestleMania, as he's a legend with only a few matches left in him, but at this point it doesn€™t feel like a huge event anymore. If Wyatt somehow wins, it€™s not like he ends The Streak. He€™s just a guy who gets to beat up a near 50-year-old man a year after a UFC Champion did.
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