If you've seen any of Bray Wyatt's matches, you've no doubt noticed the rather unorthodox style he employs in his matches. Due to his size, he's an impactful hard-hitting bruiser. But he's agile and quick enough to keep up the pace with most of WWE's high octane performers. He's shown a propensity for innovation in his moveset as well. His flying bodypress is not like the typical bodypress. Wyatt twists his body sideways in mid-air and slams into his opponent, the effect resembling a human car crash. His finisher, Sister Abigail's Kiss, is a variation of a Flatliner, with the added bonus of resting his foe on his knee, delivering a kiss of fate on their forehead before driving them facefirst into the mat with force. He's already shown several impressive variations. The most uniqe aspect of his ring work is his body language. When his opponent is on the mat recovering from Bray's offense, he faces the corner and leans backwards, staring at his victim with a twisted upside down grin. Sometimes he breaks into a terrifying backwards crab walk, like something from The Exorcist or The Grudge. He also somehow manages to sell his opponents moves as being incredibly painful while simultaneously laughing in glee. It's the little details such as these that make his matches more enjoyable and help him stand out from the other wrestlers in WWE.
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