7 Positives From WWE Royal Rumble 2015 That Shouldn't Be Overlooked
4. Bray Wyatt Looked Strong In The Rumble Match
Bray Wyatt was the biggest star in the Rumble match or at least one of the biggest. He entered the match at #5, tossed out the most guys with six eliminations and lasted the longest with an official time of 46:58. There was even a time where he cleared the ring of every other competitor, so he cut a promo warning the WWE superstars and then he led the crowd in singing "We've got the whole world in our hands" just for fun. There were some fun moments in the match for him like when he had a battle with former Wyatt Family members Luke Harper and Erick Rowan, who wasn't legally in the match. Wyatt was the one that eliminated Harper, which was only fitting. Wyatt also had a nice battle with Daniel Bryan, who was only in the match for about ten minutes and it was very disappointing that he wasn't in there longer. Wyatt was the one that dumped him out, which was smart because of their history as well as the fact that WWE wants Wyatt to be one of their true heels. The way he was eliminated was awful, though. It should have been a bigger moment when he was tossed out. He was simply dumped over the top rope by Big Show and Kane after being in there for nearly 47 minutes. Wyatt is rumored to face The Undertaker at WrestleMania 31. It's not confirmed, but seems likely. WWE has to make sure Wyatt is booked strong and is made to look as a threat. Thanks to this performance in the Rumble match they did that. Even if Undertaker isn't coming back, Wyatt's a key performer for the future of WWE.
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