The Undertaker vs. Bray Wyatt - 10 Things To Expect For WrestleMania 31

2. Increased Star Power

There's an argument to be made that Bray Wyatt can't lose by being associated with a character as fabled as The Undertaker, on a card as prestigious as Wrestlemania. If he wins, Wyatt will be able to brag about his victory for years. If he ends up on the losing end, the maniacal Bray will still be a winner, in a manner of speaking. Even in defeat, there's the chance to come out of the match as a bigger star. The Undertaker has been very generous over the past decade, allowing rivals to look incredibly strong against him, getting in lots of offence and coming out of bouts looking like a million bucks, regardless of the actual result. He'll afford the same luxury to Bray, letting the heel dominate portions of their encounter. Wyatt is good enough on the microphone that he can paper over the cracks of a loss, or big up a win. It's a truly brilliant set of circumstances for Bray, who could even use the opportunity to tweak his own character somewhat, and freshen things up. WWE badly need more genuine headliners, could Bray Wyatt be the answer to those prayers following Wrestlemania?
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