5 WWE Superstars who accomplished the most in 2019

Despite having a great year, Ronda Rousey, Becky Lynch, Brock Lesnar won't be on our list
Despite having a great year, Ronda Rousey, Becky Lynch, Brock Lesnar won't be on our list

2. Bray Wyatt

Bray 'The Fiend' Wyatt saw a career renaissance in 2019
Bray 'The Fiend' Wyatt saw a career renaissance in 2019

2019 has been a year of resurrection for the former 'Eater of Worlds.' Despite being completely away from WWE TV for the first quarter of the year, Bray Wyatt returned to television in April 2019 with his bizarre Firefly Fun House segments. Wyatt, now a demented children's show host, sported a brand new look, which included a leaner physique. The segments only became more twisted with every new edition.

In the times of a rating-crisis for WWE, Wyatt's segments remained one of the highlights of the show. However, the first major shockwave came when Wyatt debuted his new persona, The Fiend. The Fiend was evil personified and instantly terrified everyone.

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After a short program with Finn Balor and terrifying the WWE roster with his sudden and unpredictable actions, The Fiend wasted no time in challenging Universal Champion Seth Rollins for his title. Although they had a good match with a memorably pathetic end at the HITC PPV, The Fiend was successful in claiming the Universal Championship at Crown Jewel. He then gave the Universal Title a terrifying new makeover.

Wyatt looks set to end the year with the strap securely around his waist (or neck) and remains the most intriguing Superstar on the roster. The fact that most of his work is his own brainchild is a testament to his wrestling acumen and intelligence.

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Edited by Michael McClead
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