8. Randy Orton vs Bray Wyatt
Bray Wyatt, for all his uniqueness and talent, is struggling to get over. Every time he appears to be approaching the mythical glass ceiling with any momentum, he runs into a clumsy storyline or eats a big loss against a far more established star. His feud with John Cena was particularly unsatisfying; fans were led to believe that Wyatt had tapped into Cena's long-unexplored dark side, potentially acting as the catalyst for a monumental heel turn...only for John to win clean at WrestleMania 30 and send Bray scurrying back to the midcard. A far more suited opponent would be Randy Orton. Now at the stage of his career where a big loss wouldn't really do any lasting harm to his reputation, the Legend Killer could surely help to establish a struggling younger star. Although a member of the main roster for a number of years now, debuting as the Nexus' Husky Harris, Wyatt is still easily young enough (27) to turn his stalled career around and fulfil his undeniable potential. A win over Randy Orton at WrestleMania 32 would be huge - especially if it featured a dangerous stipulation and came at the end of a lengthy build-up of mind games