He's moved away from Bray Wyatt, turned babyface and lost his way. It's Erick Rowan. It perhaps doesn't help that Rowan - along with his sheep mask - was made to look decidedly weak right off the bat when placed into a series of matches with former tag-team partner, Luke Harper. Harper more often than not took the upper hand following each guy's break off into singles competitors, while Wyatt himself has had a number of televised victories over what seemed to be the weak link of his former family. The best thing for Rowan at the moment is to go back to where he came from and join back up with Wyatt, or at least turn heel. If he's not going back to Wyatt, it's perhaps time to lose the overalls - he's still too similar to Harper in that sense - and the mask. But of course they'll sell pretty well at the merch stand, so that's not going to happen. What the heck is his music about, by the way?!
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