WWE Elimination Chamber 2017: 3 Reasons Bray Wyatt Should Win

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1. Quite Frankly… He Deserves It

Unless your name is John Cena or Roman Reigns, nothing is ever handed to you in the world of professional wrestling.  Yes it’s true that Wyatt, the son of WWE legend Mike Rotunda was able to get his start  in the WWE based on his name.  But since debuting in WWE’s former developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling in April of 2009, Wyatt has done something that is so difficult in the wrestling world.  He took a gimmick that was going no where as Husky Harris, and transformed himself into “The New Face of Fear”.  That alone isn’t what’s impressive.

What is impressive has been Wyatt’s utter commitment to the gimmick.  For the past four-and-a-half years he’s played the part brilliantly, distancing himself as the best talker in the whole company and establishing himself as a captivating, moving figure.

Wyatt’s time should be now.  Heck, his time should’ve come ages ago but for some reason his booking has been shoddy at best and downright awful at worst.  To watch “The Man of 1,000 Truths” always come up on the wrong end of most feuds he’s in is maddening.  It’s time for the WWE to dig their heels and commit to Wyatt as one of the top guys.  At this point, there’s really nothing to lose.  With the prospect of another John Cena Wrestlemania run in the cards, Wyatt taking over that role would not only be a breath of fresh air but could also save what ever fans the company continues to lose over their obsession with Super Cena.

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Wrestlemania 33 could potentially be the night Bray Wyatt finally breaks through as the massive star he projects to be.  The Elimination Chamber is where it should all begin.