WWE Money In The Bank Results: 5 Biggest Winners & 5 Losers

3. Bray Wyatt

WWE.comWWE.comApologies for the repetition, but again, here's another supremely talented performer whose only purpose in the match was to take up a spot in the ring and pull somebody off a ladder every now and then. Say what you will about his feud with John Cena, but Wyatt is a white hot wrestler who came out of a program with the biggest star in the business no better off than he was beforehand, and that's unacceptable. The idea of working with John Cena, especially at this point in Cena's career, should be to make these young guys and put them on his level, yet with Bray it never happened. And now here we are at Money In The Bank, and other than a few awesome-as-usual promos leading up to the match, Wyatt's placement in the bout was pointless. Right now he feels like someone who was on fire that WWE inexplicably insists on dumping water on. I'm not saying he should have walked out with the title. On the contrary, when they pull the trigger on he and Reigns it needs to be for a fully committed lengthy run, not serving as a placeholder for Brock Lesnar. Just give us a reason to be invested in these guys' presence in the match.
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