WWE SmackDown: 10 Things You May Have Missed (Nov 1)

8. Kane Destroyed The Wyatts All On His Own

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Many fans share the same collective complaint when it comes to Bray Wyatt. All too often, the man waxes lyrical in promos, weaving intricate verses and talking a good game. Then, when push comes to the shove he ends up looking foolish and can't back up his bold claims.

Sadly, scratch beneath the surface of his segment on SmackDown Live and Wyatt was fed the same old nonsense by WWE's creative team. Seemingly coming out to repay the favour to Randy Orton for last week, Bray brought Luke Harper with him and tried to interfere in Kane's match against 'The Viper'.

Eventually, the announcers said that The Wyatt Family had aided Orton's cause. That's not strictly true: they were utterly useless until Randy planted Kane once again with the RKO.

Before that move was performed, Kane was fending Bray and Harper off with relative ease. On the outside of the ring, he barely broke a sweat even though outnumbered. Inside the ring, he looked to have Wyatt ripe for a Chokeslam, all before Orton intervened with the RKO.

In other words, Kane had things covered. The Wyatts didn't do anything other than cause a mild distraction.

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