WWE: 10 Most Likely Future WrestleMania Main-Eventers

2. Bray Wyatt

If you look at WrestleMania XXX, Bray Wyatt had one of the top four matches on the show. That€™s pretty good for not even being on the card last year. Even more impressive is that at the age of 26, Wyatt was the youngest man competing on the actual show this year. That could give him 10-15 more opportunities to compete in the last match of the night. While he€™s not yet a great worker, his promo work may be second to none. That will definitely help him in the eyes of Vince McMahon, who loves talent who can believably play their character. Just look at men like The Undertaker, Hulk Hogan, and Steve Austin. We absolutely believed they were like the characters they played on TV. Bray is is in a class of his own compared to the rest of the roster when it comes to going all in on an act. Another factor going for Bray is his size. He can convincingly work with smaller wrestlers like Daniel Bryan, all the way up to monsters like Kane. There are plenty of opponents for Bray to battle in the company. Now, main-eventing WrestleMania XXXI may not look too good for him, as he€™s bound to come out on the losing end of his feud with Cena this year. That makes it doubtful that WWE revisit the program by next year, so he may need another top babyface in a hot program to make it in the main event. Even if he doesn€™t close out Mania next year, the odds are looking good that he€™ll get his time eventually.
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