10 WWE Stars Who Survived The Worst Booking Ever

8. Bray Wyatt

Finn Balor Bray Wyatt
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If you've never seen Bray Wyatt introduce Finn Bálor to 'Sister Abigail' on the 2 October 2017 Raw, then go and watch this immediately. Finished? Good, because now you can scratch your head and wonder what the heck WWE's creative team was smoking before pushing this out in front of millions on live TV.

It was embarrassing.

That's saying something for Wyatt; he's been victim to seriously awful booking repeatedly, but draping a torn bed sheet over his head and putting on a creepy old lady voice was a real low point. Christ knows how Bálor managed to keep a straight face throughout this one - to that point, Bray himself deserves a pat on the back for not corpsing.

The good news is that Wyatt's creativity wasn't killed stone dead here. He drifted along doing nothing of note before repackaging himself as a creepy children's TV host with a 'Fiend' for an alter ego. There have been missteps there too, of course, but nothing quite as bad as this.

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