Bray Wyatt Should Face Undertaker at Wrestlemania XXX

As Wrestlemania season comes closer and closer, the winds surrounding the ‘Mania rumor mill begin to pick up -specifically regarding The Undertaker’s annual opponent.

Reports have been surfacing about a possible Ryback confrontation and the all too traditional “John Cena will retire him” rumors have begun to pick up speed as well.

Just about everyone wants to know who will challenge The Deadman’s undefeated streak next.

That man should be Bray Wyatt – WWE’s newest supernatural-esque character.

We all know that there is still unfinished business between Wyatt and Kane – ‘Taker’s brother and ally.

At least before The Wyatt Family abducted Kane following their match at SummerSlam.

Should The Big Red Monster return a deranged heel as part of Wyatt’s stable, Undertaker could attempt to free him from Wyatt’s eerie power.

Undertaker should use his non-Wrestlemania appearance at Survivor Series or TLC to face a brainwashed Kane in an attempt to snap his brother out of Wyatt’s control. Naturally, The Wyatt Family should get involved and assume they’ve “buried” Undertaker while running roughshod over the WWE with their new toy.

This should spark a Royal Rumble appearance or return vignette from The Deadman during a Wyatt match or during the Rumble itself to set up the encounter.

Bray Wyatt’s character is directionless until Kane returns from filming “See No Evil 2.” He faced Kofi Kingston at Battleground with very little build and it looks like he is now engaged in a mini feud with “The Miz” for the sake of staying relevant.

The handling of his character has been decent. He is already one of the best talkers in the business and a decent wrestler who will become a top heel if given the moment to shine.

That moment should be at Wrestlemania XXX against the only man that truly matters at the show of shows.

Wyatt needs direction. Wyatt needs a rub. Wyatt needs a push.

This is all of those things and more.

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Chris Butera has been absorbed in Heavy Metal since he was 15 years old. He has been playing in bands since 2006 and has interned for extreme music label Earache Records, while writing for Reviewfix.com since its inception and more recently for Examiner.com. When he isn’t doing anything music related he’s probably reading comics or classic books, watching a horror movie or a wrestling match, or pretending to be a dinosaur.

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