9 Reasons WrestleMania 33 Will Exceed 32

6. Bray Wyatt Is Actually In A Match

Bray Wyatt WWE Champ
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Stuck in limbo and crying out for those pesky writers to show some faith in him, the cult-like sensibilities of Bray Wyatt were used as a sacrificial lamb for Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's celebrity showing at WrestleMania 32.

Wyatt did get to do some verbal jousting with Hollywood's brightest male star, but his band of misfits were then made to look like chumps by Rocky and John Cena in a short-sighted segment that did nothing to further the menace of The Wyatt Family; as if being brow-beaten by 'The Great One' wasn't enough, one of Bray's kin (Erick Rowan) was then physically beaten by The Rock in a whopping six seconds.

Now WWE Champion and looking forward to crafting the latest chapter of his feud with Randy Orton, the revitalised Wyatt actually has a match this year, and that should please those who have been unsettled by WWE's lack of focus on him.

It's up in the air whether or not Wyatt vs. Orton will headline WrestleMania, but going from filler-segment fodder to WWE Champ is a clear improvement for Bray and his supporters.

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