WWE: 10 Men Most Likely To End Daniel Bryan's Title Reign

3. Bray Wyatt

A few days ago, I wrote an article detailing why Bray Wyatt has the potential to be this generation's Undertaker (which you can read here http://whatculture.com/wwe/10-reasons-why-bray-wyatt-is-the-next-undertaker.php ) and I stand by it. The heights that he has risen to since his debut last summer is phenomenal. If I told you at Wrestlemania 29 that Husky Harris would be facing John Cena a year from now, and that it would be one of the main draws, you'd have thought I was out of my tiny mind. Bryan and Wyatt have already had a feud together through late 2013 and January. The booking might have been confusing, with Bryan joining the Family before breaking away two weeks later, but it did lead to a match between the two at the Royal Rumble. That match will definitely be in the running for Match Of The Year at the Slammys. So with Bray on the microphone and the chemistry they have, we already know that a feud between them for the title would bring the house down. The one drawback to this idea is Bray. A lot of his appeal is how unique and fresh his whole character is, and part of that is how he doesn't go for titles. Since Windham Rotunda came up with the Bray Wyatt character two years ago, he has not won a single championship. Not in WWE, not in NXT or it's predecessor FCW, nowhere. Not a sniff. This hasn't really felt like a big thing to the fans, because really, it doesn't feel like he needs to. Some people don't. Jake "The Snake" Roberts went through his whole WWE tenure without holding a single championship, and it never did his career any harm. Bray Wyatt is not the kind of man who seeks the accolades for himself. He is far more content in the role of puppet master. In that sense, then, he could be partially responsible for another man holding the title....
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Stephen Maher has been a rock star, a bouncer, a banker and a busker on various streets in various countries. He's hung out with Robert Plant, he was at Nelson Mandela's birthday and he's swapped stories with prostitutes and crack addicts. He once performed at a Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras by accident. These days, he passes the time by writing about music, wrestling, games and other forms of nerdery. And he rarely drinks the blood of the innocent.