#2. Bray Wyatt has a new finisher?
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Kurt Angle was added to Bray Wyatt's hit-list. While we did love the idea of Wyatt attacking heels and being a character that transcends any heel/babyface dynamic, it seems as though WWE is hellbent on making him a frightening heel and we don't blame them for doing so.
Wyatt's second and previous victim was none other than Mick Foley, who famously used the mandible claw. Wyatt used that against him and in a moment that was seemingly a "passing of the torch" one. Wyatt has adapted the mandible claw into his arsenal as well. It's a simple, but effective move that helps give Wyatt a new edge to his character. The fact that he used it on Foley and began adapting it himself only adds to the aura that he currently holds.
He could be replacing Sister Abigal with the Mandible claw as his new finisher.