WWE WrestleMania 31: 10 Reasons The Undertaker's Match Means Nothing

2. Bray Wyatt Is Not The Shining Star He Was Last Year

You only have to compare the Bray Wyatt of last year with the Wyatt of today to see his stock has rapidly plummeted. Wyatt went into WrestleMania 30 and put on a fantastic performance against the face of the WWE, John Cena. Sure, he lost but he retained momentum and the two had an extended rivalry in which he literally had the whole world in his hands. He soon hit a roadblock, engaging in average matches with Chris Jericho and Dean Ambrose, but Wyatt's not the star he was a year ago. Instead, the WWE Universe are going into WrestleMania 31 with the prospect of two out-of-favour superstars going at it. If Wyatt was a huge name, then the Undertaker's return would be intriguing. But Wyatt isn't and the Undertaker feels more like a prop this time around.
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