#1: The Fiend needs to 'turn' WWE's heel characters into babyfaces at some point
The problem for WWE with a lack of top babyfaces on SmackDown can be partly attributed to The Fiend's presence on the show. Braun Strowman turned heel after the Wyatt Swamp Fight, thanks to Bray Wyatt/The Fiend.
Not just Strowman, but WWE stars like Seth Rollins and Finn Balor were also forced to turn to the dark side after falling prey to The Fiend's actions. After all, the character brings out the worst in people
A top AEW star just called one of his colleagues 'spoiled' and 'narcissistic' HERE.
Fans may have noticed that The Fiend wears two gloves stating 'Hurt' and 'Heal' to cover both of his hands, but each one of them symbolizes a different fate for his opponents. So far, The Fiend has been responsible for turning several good men into despicable beings and now that he is a babyface, maybe it is time to use the 'heal' glove to its full extent.
If The Fiend is being forced to contradict its own evil nature, then perhaps the character should change its motive in WWE as well.
'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt will always come across as one scary individual, which is why he can never be a traditional babyface. But in terms of action, the character could undo some of the evil he has created by turning hateful men into good beings.