#1 Paving the way for Bray Wyatt
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You knew this was coming, didn’t you? After all, I did give you the hint with the last line of the previous slider. Bray Wyatt made his return in the ring on the RAW after Extreme Rules.
Fans were eagerly waiting for the moment and Wyatt didn’t disappoint as it was a perfectly executed entrance sequence for the Fiend. His comeback has generated a lot of buzz and it won’t be long before he is in the picture for the main titles.
Had Strowman been booked against Lesnar to eventually win the Universal Title, it could have paved the way for Wyatt. After all, Strowman was a member of the Wyatt Family and the two have a lot of history together.
WWE had almost endless angles to go with a potential Wyatt vs Strowman feud and maybe someday, we might get that. But this was an opportunity squandered for now.