6. Family Reunion
The old expression, Better late than never certain can apply to Luke Harper joining with Bray Wyatt in a mini-reunion Sunday night. Harper appeared incognito toward the end of a very physical match between Bray and Roman Reigns and delivered what would be the difference-maker, a posting and a superkick. There are many fans who believe that the Wyatt Family never should have been broken up, that Harper and Erick Rowan provided Wyatt with the cult followers and backup he needed to be even more menacing, while Luke and Erick needed Bray to be their mouthpiece and to provide direction. Since they separated, Harper and Rowan have been lost in the wilderness, flailing around WWE aimlessly, save for a very brief Intercontinental Championship run for Harper. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv6iIp8ciqY When Harper and Rowan started teaming again a couple months ago, it looked like the Wyatt Family might reunite, but it never came to pass. Then Rowan landed on the shelf and Harper disappeared. While it might be very late for a reunion of Harper and Wyatt, pairing them up is much better than letting Luke languish.
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