WWE Elimination Chamber 2017: 3 Reasons Bray Wyatt Should Win
By Tim Sherry
WWE.com
2. The Future Possibilities Are Endless
As briefly mentioned in the previous slide, Bray Wyatt has a way of taking a feud that he’s in and driving the intensity to places not often seen. Look no further than his programs with Dean Ambrose, Chris Jericho, and John Cena. Heck, he made a feud with The New Day look extreme. But if you want to really see what Wyatt is capable, go on the WWE Network and recap his strife with Daniel Bryan in 2013-2014. By far the most compelling story in the WWE at that time, Wyatt and Bryan captivated fans in every city they showed up in and their blowoff match at the 2014 Royal Rumble was not only one of the best of the year, it proved that Wyatt had the in-ring goods.
If Bray walks out of The Chamber as champion, his potential future opponents are mouth-watering for wrestling fans. Outside of the aforementioned Orton, how about a program with the criminally underrated and misused Luke Harper? A Wyatt-Baron Corbin pairing would be, putting it mildly, insane. And of course, there’s always AJ Styles. You know him? He’s only the best wrestler in the world and the guy who should still be wearing the title. Talk about potential chemistry. Wow.
A Wyatt victory on February 12th would bring a new face to world title scene. And whether Wyatt would re-assemble another clan or brave it alone, he’s the type of talent that could carry a brand for a very long time. Not that Smackdown needs the help at this point, but it would clearly solidify the blue brand as not only the superior show, but the one that’s not afraid to be different.