The Many Faces Of Bray Wyatt - Ranked From Worst To Best

9. NXT Rookie (WWE)

Husky Harris NXT
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Most WWE fans had their first taste of Bray as 'NXT Rookie' Husky Harris in 2010. He was one of the original cast members on the very first season, and weirdly had AEW star Cody Rhodes as his 'Pro'. Think about that: 'Baby' Bray was led into battle by Cody. How times have changed.

For the better.

WWE's first run of NXT programming was god-awful stuff that directly failed to get anybody not-named Daniel Bryan or Wade Barrett over with the audience. Of course, Husky survived long term, because he was just too talented to disappear, but his NXT experience was a hollow, unfulfilling one.

There's no need to revisit anything he did on the show. Honestly, this writer did, and he found himself shaking his head at lame-brained challenges aplenty and faux reality show nonsense that didn't do ol' Husky any favours.

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