WWE: 30 Things That Must Happen After WrestleMania 30

4. Establish A Summer Feud For Bray Wyatt With The Undertaker

I've already mentioned that I think Bray Wyatt should resume hostilities with the Shield, but beyond that, it would be great to see Bray work with The Undertaker. The way I might set it up is by having Taker (presuming he is fit) do a rematch with Brock Lesnar at Extreme Rules. This would give Brock his win back. The next night on Raw, a badly beaten Taker would emerge in a retirement tease. However, just as he was about to deliver his farewell, Bray Wyatt's entrance kicks in. The lights go out. When they come back on, Bray is beating Taker like never seen before. Undertaker would disappear from TV for a while, only to return and cost Bray Wyatt a Money In The Bank win in July. You've then set up a huge SummerSlam match, the supernatural vs the spooky. It would make for some superb segments in the run up and would also be a brilliant in-ring action. You could even give Bray the win, a serious elevation for him, and a way to make The Undertaker seem somewhat more vulnerable to put the threat back into the idea of his streak ending the next year.

3. Re-Develop SmackDown With Randy Orton At The Helm

Two things that used to be great, only to sink into boring irrelevancy, are Smackdown and Randy Orton. The Friday night broadcast used to be the highlight of the WWE week, it was an unmissable show with its own exclusive wrestlers who put on exciting matches and thrilling segments. Nowadays it's Raw-Lite, the place where nothing really happens other than WWE creating a show to make TV money. The company should put some life back into Smackdown, restore it as a brand by defining it again with exclusive wrestlers. Just follow the same formula of the early 2000s that made the show so great. One man who could become an exclusive to Smackdown is Randy Orton. He's struggled for relevancy on Raw even when pushed as the Undisputed Champion. That's pretty embarrassing. A new role exclusive to Smackdown could give him the environment to re-find himself, one thing for sure, over on Raw with Bryan and Batista he's the forgotten man.
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