#3 Randy Orton beats Bray Wyatt comfortably
As much as it hurts to admit this is a potential shock outcome for this Sunday, it is entirely possible seeing WWE’s treatment of Bray Wyatt and his character in the past year and a half.
Without a singles victory on PPV since Battleground 2015, Wyatt has lost a lot of credibility due to poor booking and nonsensical character work, claiming he is a ‘god’ despite losing the majority of his matches. Surely, WWE must see that they are wasting Wyatt with these losses and that he is in dire need of a win?
Sadly, WWE have continually booked his character like this, and as much as fans may expect him to rectify his recent failures with a win over The Viper, another loss to a veteran may well be on the table.
Rather than a close battle, we may witness a glorified squash on Sunday, much like at Survivor Series 2015 when the Wyatts lost to the Brothers of Destruction (two 50-year-old men) in 10 minutes. Despite the necessity of a win for Wyatt or a hard-fought loss, WWE may be lazy and book a quick win for the Viper.
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