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3. Bray Wyatt Vs. The Miz

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Daniel Bryan's alleged creative dissatisfaction appears to be the reason The Miz found himself lined up against the Universal Champion in the final pay-per-view of the year, but viewers are supposed to pay heed to the on-screen narrative rather than behind-the-scenes gossip so let's try that here.

Wyatt escalated a non-issue with Miz by threatening the safety of his family completely out of the blue. Or he didn't, because Bray Wyatt doesn't threaten anybody, The Fiend does. Only he does, and he has no problem beating up people based on last week's show. Only he doesn't, because previously he was supposed to be the smiling face in front of an impossibly evil spirit lurking within. Only...well, you get the point. And yes Bray is totally f*cked again pal, thanks for caring for a second in the summer.

Luckily for Wyatt, Miz is entirely disposable and immune to the damage of defeat and dumb storylines, so he's sort of perfect for filling this particular role. Expect Bray to arrive dressed for a muscle man dance and leave as The Fiend still clutching a glove of pubes or whatever he took from Bryan weeks earlier.

Tl;dr - Bray's Spooky Bullsh*t like always

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