5 things Bray Wyatt surprisingly hasn't accomplished in WWE
#2. Bray Wyatt never won a title in NXT
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Bray Wyatt never won a title in NXT
Following the failure of his Husky Harris gimmick, Bray Wyatt went back to developmental, which was then FCW. However, WWE soon rebranded FCW into NXT Wrestling. There, Wyatt debuted his new persona as the leader of the Wyatt Family.
The Wyatt Family became a dominant faction on NXT. In May 2013, Wyatt Family members Luke Harper and Eric Rowan defeated Adrian Neville and Bo Dallas, who filled in for the injured Oliver Grey, to capture the NXT Tag Team Championships.
Surprisingly, despite being the group leader, Wyatt is the only Wyatt Family member who had never held a championship in NXT. More surprisingly, Bray Wyatt never received any championship matches during his time on NXT.
— UnofficialTheFiend (@FiendUnofficial) March 7, 2019
Although he did not manage to hold any gold during his time on NXT, unlike his brother, Bo Dallas, who won the NXT Championship in 2013, Wyatt became a bigger star after getting promoted to the main roster. He went on to win the two major WWE titles.
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