10 WWE Wrestlers Who Could Be The New Fiend

5. Doudrop

Cody Rhodes Fiend
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Doudrop's done nothing of note since losing to Becky Lynch at the 2022 Royal Rumble, and based on how quickly her persona pivoted from one emotion to another, that might not bode well.

A standout in contests against Lynch, Bianca Belair and Liv Morgan, she's since been ignored by WWE bosses despite several makeshift teams coming together to compete in a pointless and futile Tag Team Championship multi-woman match.

Could this creative indifference spark a Fiend within?

She went very nice then very nasty during programmes with Eva Marie and Belair in 2021, going as far as to dress up in a fashion not too dissimilar from the one Alexa Bliss adopted when she too was taken in by Bray Wyatt's insidious alter ego. With nothing else better to do (and a wandering mind making the worst possible decisions) the likes of Abbey The Witch and Mercy The Buzzard could be unearthed from the WWE warehouse as figments of Doudrop's imagination for the first of several psychotic episodes.

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