1. Bray Wyatt (Regular And Wrestlemania)

WWE.comThe top spot in this list was a close run thing between Wyatt and our number two Daniel Bryan, but after a tremendous run in NXT where he gathered a very loyal following, few moments this past year were more memorable and more chilling than the debut of the Wyatt Family on Monday Night Raw. A simple whispered announcement: "We're here" and the arena darkened; the only thing visible among a sea of cell phone lights was the cutting image of Bray Wyatt carrying a lantern, flanked by the two huge monsters Luke Harper and Eric Rowan. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_8zr8ibI9Y Since this debut, the entrance of the Wyatt Family has become a nightly highlight, along with the spellbinding promos by Bray Wyatt that recalled the charisma of past greats like Jake 'The Snake' Roberts and sinister movie villains like Cape Fear's Max Cady. Wyatt and the rest of the Family are already officially confirmed for the game, so their entrance will obviously be present. Perhaps a nice addition then would be similar to our suggestion when it comes to Triple H: let's see his Wrestlemania entrance too. Prefixed by some sort of voodoo ritual involving dancers and fire (sadly, not in the video above) invoking the Louisiana bayou feel the character of Bray Wyatt exudes, Wyatt and his cohorts were then played to the ring by Mark Crozer and the Rels. Crozer, if you are unaware, wrote and performed Wyatt's theme song which Wyatt picked out for himself and its unusual tempo and tone compared to the average wrestler's entrance music made Wyatt stand out from the start way back in NXT. If last year was the year of Daniel Bryan, we have no choice to conclude that this year will be the year of Bray Wyatt. Follow the buzzards.