#1 There probably won't be much physical interaction between The Fiend and Seth Rollins

We have literally just seen Seth Rollins and Bray Wyatt feuding for one episode and we can already safely say that this will be the best Universal Title rivalry, perhaps one of the best since its inception three years ago.
WWE only have two more episodes to build to it, but knowing that they had a limited time frame, they certainly utilized Wyatt/The Fiend to the best of his ability. As mentioned, there have been months where we haven't seen much of Wyatt and The Fiend and in this episode alone, we saw him four times altogether, with WWE not even overexposing him.
He attacked the returning Kane in the main event, adding to his list of legends. Kane did "hurt him" in the past, so it made perfect storyline sense. The best part, really, is the fact that The Fiend got close to Rollins but never attacked him.
This is going to be a purely psychological feud and the episode captured the genius of Wyatt. It seems as though we won't be getting much physical interaction from them. Wouldn't it be brilliant if Wyatt targeted other people in front of Rollins?
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