#7 Bray Wyatt

This entry may be a tricky one. Even if I mentioned, that WWE World Champions will not be included in this list, The Fiend, Bray Wyatt, for now, is only scheduled to face Universal Champion (most probably, Seth Rollins) at the upcoming Hell in A Cell pay-per-view for the title.
Despite the vast majority of wrestling fans agreeing on the idea that Wyatt will capture his second World Championship in that match, come Sunday, things can go in various ways.
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Without a doubt, his brilliantly reinvented character should continue its development and growth on the Red Brand, where The Fiend established himself more prominently. On these days, when most of the company’s top talents will probably move to SmackDown for it to properly blossom on FOX, RAW will need the main-eventer Bray Wyatt more than ever. He already proved that he is capable of carrying the whole show on his back, with or without a title.
Recent rumors of FOX being interested in The Fiend on their show can only strengthen our worries about the No. 1 Contender for the Universal Championship switching brands in this inappropriate time.