#4 Bray Wyatt - Risen
2017 was not Bray Wyatt's year, which is strange considering he won the WWE Championship near the beginning. The Eater of Worlds looked to finally be on his way to dominating the WWE like fans expected until unexpectedly losing the title to Randy Orton at WrestleMania 33, not even getting a rematch for it before he was moved to Monday Night Raw.
Wyatt moved on to a feud with Finn Balor, who picked up a win at last year's Summerslam. However, they had a hard time continuing their feud when Wyatt came down with an unknown sickness that plagued the WWE locker room that fall. When he came back, he began a rivalry with Matt Hardy, who, through all of Wyatt's mind games, finally became Woken. The feud didn't exactly live up to the hype that fans had given it since Hardy was Broken in TNA, but an Ultimate Deletion between the two really brought the fans around.
Wyatt wasn't seen after the match aired until WrestleMania 34, where he helped Matt Hardy win the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal. Since then, the two have worked as a tag team, going by the name The Deleters of Worlds. Wyatt and Hardy even captured the Raw Tag Team Championships, defeating The Bar, who dominated the tag division on Monday Nights for a year and a half, at Greatest Royal Rumble.
A car wreck would end up hindering their title reign, and the two would lose their titles to the B-Team at Extreme Rules. However, even without gold around his waist, Wyatt seems to be back on the right path. Who knows where he'll be on the card a year from now.