WWE Raw: Ranking All 10 New Roster Additions From Worst To Best

1. Bray Wyatt

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The most surprising of all the additions to Raw, Bray Wyatt felt as if he were firmly entrenched with the blue brand. Not only was he their World champion until a few days ago, he's also in the midst of a deeply personal feud with the man who defeated him for the title, Randy Orton.

The two are set to face off at Payback in a "House of Horrors" match, and despite us knowing zero details of the bout itself, we're all anxiously awaiting seeing the two lock horns in a new form of gimmick match.

And yet, once the lights went down and Wyatt's face appeared on the Titantron, speaking cryptically of danger following him wherever he goes and threatening the returning Finn Bálor, all his SmackDown drama was instantly forgotten - and our minds immediately shifted to the mouth-watering prospect of "The Eater of Worlds" squaring off against "The Demon King."

Bray Wyatt as a member of the Raw roster, raising hell and hopefully turning face sometime soon is a tantalizing prospect.

As mentioned with Dean Ambrose and The Miz, SmackDown has lost three of their biggest stars, so it'll be interesting to see who Raw sends over to replace them. Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman don't appear to be among them, so I don't see any way the blue brand doesn't come out of this "Superstar Shakeup" on the losing end of the deal.

WWE has 24 hours to prove us wrong.

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