WWE's 53 Wrestlers Ranked From Worst To Best

12. Bray Wyatt

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Pros:

1. Great gimmick

2. Incredible promo skills

3. Very athletic for a 300-pound man

Cons:

1. Has not been booked as a main-eventer, which is where he should be at this point

2. Is losing credibility fast

3. Does more talking than wrestling

Husky Harris was never going to work. He was just a big man who did a painful-looking body splash. Thankfully, someone in creative decided that he should undergo a complete gimmick transformation, which is what led to the creation of Bray Wyatt, one of the most unique and interesting characters to come along in WWE in a long time.

Wyatt is captivating in his promos, has a unique look, and can move very quickly for a 300-pound man. When he first debuted on the main roster in 2013, he was by far the best gimmick they had going that year. Though his matches have often been limited to a handful of moves, and interference from Harper and Rowan, he has also come a long way over the last two years, especially considering he worked a match with the legendary Undertaker this past year.

Sadly, some people are starting to get tired of Wyatt’s shtick. Many of his promos are starting to get repetitive (some fans have even chanted ‘boring’ while he was speaking), and he doesn’t have much of a creative direction. He claims to be ‘the new face of fear’ yet he lost twice at WrestleMania. For many people, Wyatt’s losing credibility, despite the fact that he did the build-up to his ‘Mania match almost completely by himself.

That said, Wyatt’s an excellent wrestler and deserves his spot as one of the most important wrestlers on the current roster. All he needs is a major feud (and a major win) and things will be looking up for him.

Final Rating: ****

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