8 Reasons Why Bray Wyatt Fans Should Be Optimistic

2. Time Is On His Side

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With the beard, the long hair, the size and the portrayal on our screens, it is easy to forget just how young Bray Wyatt is. As of writing, the man is 29 years old. TWENTY NINE. His best years may well be ahead of him. Wyatt is younger than Dean Ambrose, younger than Seth Rollins, and younger than Roman Reigns. Sure, it isn't by much, but those four men represent the present and future of WWE main events.

As the man himself used to sing, time is on his side. He hasn't had the best luck when it comes to injuries so far, but hopefully this is merely a case of getting that out of the way early. Wyatt's physical style will also take its toll, but it is simultaneously a fairly low-risk physical style. He's physical in how he throws his weight around, not in the bumps he takes.

Bray Wyatt can be a top tier player for WWE for a very long time if used correctly. When he refers to himself as the 'New Face of Fear' he may not be entirely accurate, but he certainly has a long opening as WWE's resident supernatural terror if the cards are played correctly.

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