5 WWE Superstars Who Desperately Need A Face Turn

1. Bray Wyatt

With Bray Wyatt and his followers carting off The Undertaker at Hell in a Cell, followed by Kane the next night on RAW, a turn to the good side isn't on the immediate agenda for Bray. Still, he is another that seems to have stalled after initially taking the world by storm, and a face turn for the cult leader might not be as unthinkable as it seems. A big reason for this is Bray's promo style. The style of Wyatt's words aren't only suited to long, drawn-out obscure whisperings. The typical Wyatt promo is almost more suited to rousing crowds, to spitting fire to the point where those in attendance forget their allegiances and simply get behind the man due to his charismatic diction. A similar thing happened during his feud with John Cena, where week after week crowds got behind him. Sure, an element of this would be because of the polarising nature of Cena himself, but the quality of Bray's promos at the time was evidence enough that he could work as a good guy. Babyface Bray? It could and should happen.
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