These waters were already tested a few weeks ago, but Big Show has become the next opponent for Rusev. Bray Wyatt targeting the giant of WWE is a gem of a feud that may still happen, but it'll have to wait until after Rusev. It make logical sense when understanding the Bray Wyatt character that he would target the biggest threat possible to make a point. If you take out the big dog, then you are the big dog. This is something the character of Wyatt would try to do. The promos alone of Wyatt talking about conquering the giant would make the feud worthwhile. The Big Show would give Bray Wyatt a great challenge in the ring. Wyatt has been able to match the physical stature, intensity or dominance of everyone he has faced thus far. He's never been the small dog in the fight. Against The Big Show, that would change and his ring work would follow. His offense would have to develop in order to take on the giant and if he were successful, Wyatt would have cause to make his point as a physical threat to anyone. Big Show is also a natural face to the WWE audience. Wyatt would find it easy to be a heel against him. Rowan would also likely need to stay with Wyatt to give Wyatt an edge in the build to the big matches and cut Big Show down to size. This feud offers a great deal of material for Bray Wyatt to work with, and he'd gain a lot of momentum for a second run.
Will McCormick is a full time wrestling writer from Boston. He graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in English from the University of Southern Maine. Will is continuing his education in 2015 through grad school. He'll study screenwriting, and currently has several projects in the works. His favorite movies include Star Wars, the Rocky movies, anything by Cameron Crowe and absolutely anything David Fincher has ever done.
Will is a lifelong wrestling fan. He watches WWE, TNA, ROH and NJPW. His favorite wrestlers of all time are Stone Cold Steve Austin, CM Punk, Samoa Joe, Tyler Black (Seth Rollins) and Lita.