10. Bo Dallas
Let's cut to the chase, Bo Dallas needs to be characterised as Bray Wyatt's brother. Few times throughout sports-entertainment history have positioning legitimate brothers as just that not worked out. Bret and Owen, the Von Erichs, Rick and Scott Steiner, the Funks, Booker T and Stevie Ray, they're just a few examples of tandems that, whether they were allies or enemies, had great careers as both real-life and in-character brothers. While Bo and Bray aren't the first set of siblings whose relationship WWE has kept away from the camera (the biggest likely being Randy "Savage" & Lanny Poffo), it is odd considering the company's history of kayfabing dozens of phoney siblings. For all the Billy and Barts, Edge and Christians and Undertaker and Kanes that WWE has created throughout history, the company actually has something legit here yet they up to this point, they've refused to use it. While Bray has done alright for himself without aligning with his brother, Bo has struggled since joining the main roster. Both men are far from made men, however, and considering both character's recent cold streaks, an association between Bray and Bo would help both men. As friends or foes, WWE could get years out of Bo Wyatt (or another character name) rather than continuing to barely tread water with Bo Dallas.
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