WWE Clash At The Castle: 10 Things That Must Happen

1. There's A Bray Wyatt Tease

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Then, this crazy business.

No, nobody's suggesting that Bray Wyatt is actually there in Cardiff, but it'd be so cool if Clash ended with a brief 'Fiend' tease. WWE wouldn't even have to present this in front of the live crowd either - the picture could distort as Drew McIntyre celebrated, then not-so-sneaky images of Wyatt and his alter ego could take the show home.

Imagine the anticipation for Monday's Raw if this 'Fiendish' comeback aired right at the end of a top stadium special. Explaining, Bray could say he's upset that 'Chosen One' Drew McIntyre was the man to end Roman's dominance when Reigns ascent as 'Tribal Chief' killed his own Universal Title run at Payback 2020.

This would be a fun way to bring Wyatt back and get him involved. Of course, WWE would need to be really careful that Bray's comeback didn't squash Karrion Kross' own designs on the headline mix. There's surely enough room on the product for both of them?

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