8 Reasons Why Bray Wyatt Fans Should Be Optimistic

3. Bray Is Treated As Big News

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Sure, he might not win a lot of these feuds, but the fact that Wyatt is continually involved in feuds with the biggest names in professional wrestling can only mean good things for him going forward. He is viewed as a top guy, and whilst it doesn't necessarily mean championships and wins, that isn't exactly vital. Much like Rusev, Wyatt is a credible figure in the upper portion of the card.

Wyatt is yet to taste victory at WrestleMania, but then again he has faced John Cena and The Undertaker in his two matches at the Show of Shows. That isn't even facing rising stars or top guys, that is facing the two biggest names in the industry. You don't get shoved into those matches straight away without some creative support.

If it was just one or the other you could maybe understand it, but the fact is that Wyatt faced Cena and 'Taker in successive WrestleManias, and then was featured in the semi-main slot talking segment with The Rock and Cena this year (and had originally bene slated to oppose Brock Lesnar). He has feuded with Roman Reigns, with Dean Ambrose, with Chris Jericho, and other big names. Randy Orton is his current nemesis. This is essentially a list of who's who in terms of top WWE stars of the modern era, and Bray Wyatt is included in that list.

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