WWE: 10 Reasons Facing John Cena At WrestleMania 30 Is Actually Bad For Bray Wyatt’s Career

A Loss Is Potentially Devastating For Bray's Credibility

This is Bray Wyatt's first Wrestlemania, having debuted in July of 2013. This match at this point in the career of Bray Wyatt is of the utmost importance in shaping the rest of his career. He needs to make a lasting impression in front of the largest audience he has ever performed for, and losing is the wrong impression to make. Don't get me wrong, I understand a victory for Bray Wyatt at Wrestlemania XXX is nothing more than a stay of execution. John Cena always emerges victorious in the long run, but on the night of Wrestlemania XXX, a loss for Bray Wyatt is potentially devastating. For the sake of Bray Wyatt's future role as the WWE's biggest and most effective villain, he needs to win this battle badly. Anything less will make him look weak and incapable on "The Grandest Stage Of Them All". I do think that Bray is talented enough to recover from a loss to Cena at Wrestlemania XXX given the effort he puts forth is valiant, but it will be an uphill battle. Also if I'm being honest, it's ass backwards for the heel to get over at Wrestlemania by making a valiant losing effort. Instead of making things harder than they need to be, I'm hoping that Bray emerges victorious and demonstrates that he is a dangerous and formidable foe for any and all superstars on the night where more eyes will be on the WWE than any other night of the year.
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Matthew J. Douglas is an emerging screenwriter born in Toronto. A lifelong fascination with what makes a compelling story and the Toni Morrison quote "If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it." led the often opinionated Matthew to the life of writer. Matthew is also a lifelong WWE fan, and a self diagnosed Reality TV Junkie.