Bray Wyatt is one of the brightest young stars in WWE that is probably going to be a main event performer for much of his career, but he's also at a crossroads in his career. After losing to The Undertaker at WrestleMania 30, Wyatt doesn't have a current feud for the Extreme Rules pay-per-view and we really don't know who his next rivalry will be with. That's why Wyatt is in a spot where WWE has to think about how they can save him. Let's not pretend like his career is going to die without a big feud or a key win or something. It's more about saving him from being just another midcard wrestler lost in the sea of the vast WWE midcard. Think about guys like MVP or Mr. Kennedy. They were brought in as a big deal. This is going back about ten years too. They feuded with big names right away. Then they faded out. They had their reasons for it, but it happened to them. We don't want that to happen to Wyatt. There are obviously other guys who could fall into that category too. It's just an example. The post WrestleMania season is about new beginnings for a lot of people in wrestling and it should be no different for a guy like Wyatt, who is very important for WWE's future. Here are some ideas to save Wyatt from losing his spot and to help him get to that next level.
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