#1 As a metamorphosed 'Eater of Worlds'
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Bray Wyatt could join the list of superstars who left and came back looking bigger and better.
History is evidence that acquiring a 'buffed' physique has actually proven career-changing for stars like Jinder Mahal who enjoyed a world title run last year, and Drew McIntyre who is slated for a huge push after returning to the company with a reinvented version of himself.
Bray already has an infectious aura that is unique to him, working on his fitness by putting in some extra hours in the gym would definitely make his case stronger and may even put him back into the world title picture.
Edited by Priye Rai