10 WWE Wrestlers Who Are Having A Very, Very Bad 2021

3. Bray Wyatt

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Bray Wyatt finished 2020 being burnt to a crisp by Randy Orton, and he has spent much of the new year biding his time ahead of a 'Mania match with the Legend Killer. Of course, being Bray Wyatt, The Fiend came up short in that match against Orton, ostensibly losing because Alexa Bliss was sat on a box being weird. Winning matches via weird distractions is Wyatt's thing, so it is difficult to see things looking up for the Eater of Worlds.

Since returning as this version of Bray Wyatt back in 2019, things have gone well for the former head of the Wyatt Family. Of course, that approach requires a pinch of salt, what with him being beaten by Goldberg, burnt by Orton and eternally feuding with Braun Strowman in that time. Still, Wyatt has been a featured act that entire time and has won world titles, so it should be viewed as a net positive.

2021 has been desperate for Bray. Being away from the show is generally okay for a supernatural character, but losing his big revenge match to a weirdo and an RKO? Where does he go from here? And once again we return to the eternal Bray Wyatt dilemma. Bray is a fantastic talker and has a great look but translating it all into long-term pro wrestling continuity seems as elusive today as it did back in 2013.

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