#1 A potential heel turn for John Cena
One of the most interesting aspects of this new gimmick of Wyatt has been the character change of his opponents after they face-off against The Fiend. It started with the ever-smiling Finn Balor, who lost to The Fiend at SummerSlam and returned to NXT, turning heel.
Next came Daniel Bryan, who turned back from a fan-blaming heel to a fan-loving face as The Fiend forced him to bring back the YES revolution. Another example is that of The Miz who turned heel and reformed his tag team with John Morrison, shortly after losing to The Fiend at TLC last year.
This has been a very obvious pattern noticed by the fans and it would be interesting to see whether WWE continues this trend moving forward as well. The WWE Universe has been waiting to see a heel turn from John Cena for a long time, who has been a face for as long as one can remember. There might not be a better chance of having a Cena heel turn, which is sure to break the internet.
In his previous feud against Cena at WrestleMania 30 as well, Wyatt's focus was on letting the monster inside Cena out, and even though he failed to do so then, The Fiend might just force the 16-time World Champion to turn to his darker side.