#2 Bray Wyatt
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Like Matt Hardy, Bray Wyatt has also not been seen on WWE television since August. Wyatt isn't injured, but it seems like he's taking some time off to bring freshness to his character and probably return with a different gimmick.
Wyatt, though, returned to the WWE for the Starrcade live show back in November, when he faced - and defeated - then Acting GM of RAW, Baron Corbin. Many expected him to return to WWE television soon, but that hasn't been the case as WWE are seemingly holding him back.
Wyatt's addition to the Royal Rumble match would be a great surprise, and he could probably set up a new feud in the match, which, hopefully, gives new life to his gimmick and his WWE career.
He's deleted all his tweets on Twitter with just one tweet pinned at the top, which leaves us with more questions than answers!
Could we see a different Bray Wyatt at Royal Rumble?