6. Bray Wyatt Doesn't Have The Show Built Around Him
The Authority as an angle largely stinks because they're the least exciting heel stable ever. Yes, as wrestling fans we all know that the heel's job is to antagonize the babyface (oftentimes while boring the crowd, too) to the point where the babyface making their comeback is something that the crowd actively wants to see. Of course, when the heels have already antagonized all of the top babyfaces in such a manner that they've likely sapped all of the heat they can draw out of them for quite some time, that's when you push a new top heel. That man should be Bray Wyatt. He's likeable enough to watch, yet devious looking enough to be believable as an evil mastermind. Imagine Hunter and Steph walking out on Raw the Monday after they came back, but then Bray Wyatt holding an envelope that he said "held a secret" about Hunter and Stephanie and they left immediately when they saw what it was. Raw not having a GM character, but Bray Wyatt being an evil overseer doing his own bidding and pressuring Hunter and Steph to assist him would be amazing television.
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Besides having been an independent professional wrestling manager for a decade, Marcus Dowling is a Washington, DC-based writer who has contributed to a plethora of online and print magazines and newspapers writing about music and popular culture over the past 15 years.
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