WWE: 8 Reasons Bray Wyatt Will Fail After WrestleMania 30
7. Injuries
Although it might not be fair to label Wyatt as "injury prone" just yet he's had at least two injuries that have almost cost him dearly. Luckily, the nature of his gimmick helped cover his shelf time but Rowan and Harper may not be able to cover for him forever, especially if he's being primed as a main event talent after Wrestlemania as the rumors insist. Wyatt's first big injury was a torn pectoral muscle just a couple months after debuting his re-branded character in FCW/NXT. What would normally be enough to completely stall a career, Wyatt was able to use the time to work on his promos, character, and even introduce his "Family": Luke Harper and Erick Rowan. Wyatt's second injury occurred in October of 2013. Just as the Wyatt family was gaining steam and gearing up for a feud with two of the top faces: Daniel Bryan and CM Punk, Bray would hurt his leg during a house show. Once again, being able to recuperate behind the microphone and behind Harper and Rowan kept Wyatt's momentum going. A third significant injury either at Wrestlemania or during his presumed push after might be enough for the powers that be to reconsider Wyatt as a main player. Injuries are a part of the business but WWE needs durable and dependable talent right now. If "The Eater of Worlds" keeps getting hurt every time they try and give him the world it will become a problem even Wyatt can't talk his way out of.