#1 The Fiend causes a disqualification
Bray Wyatt will compete in his first match in almost a year when his “Fiend” character makes his in-ring debut against Finn Balor at SummerSlam.
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The match is less about the winner – Wyatt is the overwhelming favourite – and more about the direction of the intriguing “Fiend” persona after SummerSlam, with Balor reportedly due to take a two-month sabbatical.
Will Wyatt continue to feud with mid-card Superstars after the PPV? Or will WWE let him loose on Superstars further up the card, such as Brock Lesnar?
There would be few complaints from fans if WWE took the latter approach, especially if it means there will be an exciting finish at SummerSlam with Wyatt’s “Fiend” holding the Universal Championship above his head after attacking Lesnar and/or Seth Rollins to cause a disqualification in the main event.
Besides, if Sunday really is going to mark the end of the Lesnar vs. Rollins rivalry, who is going to realistically step up and challenge “The Beast” next?
The only people who have enough momentum right now to be seen as possible winners against Lesnar are Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman, but both men have had multiple battles with the Universal Champion in the past.
With so much buzz around Wyatt right now, there is no doubt that a refreshing rivalry between Lesnar and “The Fiend” would be a huge hit with fans.