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WWE Survivor Series Review: What does the outcome of Sunday's Survior Series Mean for Bray Wyatt?

| Nov 22, 2016 04:49 PM EST

Bray Wyatt and Roman Reigns. The best of enemies

After weeks and weeks of build up, on Sunday 20th November saw this year's Survivor Series take place. There were many plots and sub plots, such as the traditional five on five Survivor Series. Obviously, this year was different to last year. 

This time last year, famously there was a five on five matches up between an Anti-Authority team and Pro-Authority team. To take you further than the trip of memory lane, you will remember that Dolph Ziggler won the match for his team (all be it with some help from Sting). 

The career of Dolph Ziggler was meant to be boosted after that, but it wasn't. In fact, after the "showoff" won the match for his team, his career has gone a little bit "stale". Storylines which didn't give Dolph's character justice were given to the former WWE world heavyweight champion. 

Storylines such as the "love story" with Summer Ray, Lana and Rusev. What was an already complicated story, got more complicated after the news emerged in an American magazine of the news of the marriage between The Bulgarian Brute and his manager. 

This year, I am hoping that things would be different for Bray Wyatt, the wrestler who helped his side get the victory as he was the last man standing per say. Wyatt who is known as "The eater of worlds", is a wrestler who is very under rated. 

Why I say that is simple. When Bray was with the "Wyatt Family", he was, of course, the leader of the thus faction and a brilliant leader he was. There were calls for some for him to have a belt around his waist, but that never really materialised thus far. 

The reasons for that seem to be that the creative team, just don't want to ruin Bray Wyatt's character as just like Undertaker, Wyatt doesn't necessarily need a title to be a good wrestler. Ever since Bray has been in the WWE however, his character hasn't been given the justice is deserves. 

Losses to Roman Reigns and John Cena in feuds haven't helped. In my humble opinion, it's almost back to square one again for Bray Wyatt. The last feud with Randy Orton was a good one and one which Bray for once came out on top in.

To the creative team in the WWE,guys you need to look to build on that further then.  

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