The first candidate for a potential face turn is Bray Wyatt. After a failed debut as Husky Harris, Wyatts return in July 2013 as the Eater of Worlds captivated fans. His performances in high-profile matches such as the six-man tag bouts with The Shield and his Last Man Standing match with John Cena earned him huge plaudits and an increasingly devoted following. When Wyatts music hits, the pop from the crowd is huge and the sight of hundreds, if not thousands, of phones lighting up the darkened arena is truly something to behold. How to do it: At present, all signs point to a match between Bray Wyatt and The Undertaker at WrestleMania. Undoubtedly the build-up will be filled with mind games from both men, and hopefully WWE creative will portray Wyatt as somebody who is not afraid of The Deadman. Then, at WrestleMania, the match itself should be a hard-hitting affair with Wyatt pushing the Deadman to the limit. The match result is unimportant, as Wyatts position on the card will be enough to justify his importance to fans. After the match, The Undertaker extends his hand to Wyatt, who shakes it. This signifies a passing of the torch from one demon to another, and allows Wyatt to utilise some of Undertakers mind games in future. In the mid-2000s, a face Undertaker regularly used to terrify his opponents with pre-match mind games, and this is something that Wyatt could adopt as a face going forward.