5 biggest chapters which are destined to be rewritten by Bray Wyatt after SummerSlam

Wyatt is going places
Wyatt is going places

Arguably one of the most underrated performers of this generation, many are glad to see Bray Wyatt finally get the respect he deserves inside the squared circle. His new shtick as the Fiend has literally taken WWE by storm and is quite easily becoming the company's hottest act in no time.

The character's sadistic side integrated with his constant attempts to terrorize the past and the present of this company is being applauded in abundance.

After reintroducing himself to the WWE Universe as the Fiend, the former WWE Champion is now heading to the Biggest Party of the Summer, intending to annihilate the first-ever Universal Champion - Finn Balor.

Whilst a lot of the fans did want Wyatt to go straight after the Universal Championship, passionate followers of the product are observing a pattern in Wyatt's assaults and promos ever since he transitioned into an evil spirit.

Moreover, Paul Heyman's influence could very well add an element of realism to Wyatt's constant horrific actions. The Eater of Worlds has targeted legends of the business before, but his sadistic demeanour is only propelling fear in the minds of his peers backstage.

With the likes of Mick Foley and Kurt Angle suffering the brutal wrath of the former WWE Champion, the Eater of Worlds could be on the verge of a major push within the company.

Although the man was excellent in his portrayal of the gimmick, lack of creative plans dismantled his credibility and with Wyatt rumoured to be heavily involved in moving his character forward, he could rewrite many chapters of the past.

What could they be? Let's find out. Here are the 5 biggest WWE chapters which are destined to be rewritten by Bray Wyatt after SummerSlam.


#1 Annihilating the Viper for burning The Wyatt Family compound

What a feud this could have been, if done right
What a feud this could have been, if done right

In what was one of the most anticipated rivalries heading into WrestleMania 33, Bray Wyatt was looking to destined to embarrass a legend in Randy Orton, at the Grandest Stage of Them All.

With legions in the industry applauding WWE for finally rewarding Wyatt with the WWE Championship, what followed at WrestleMania was an absolute disappointment.

The Eater of Worlds not only lost the WWE Championship that night but lost almost every ounce of credibility that was left in him.

The Apex Predator took the already intriguing rivalry one step ahead by burning the Wyatt Family compound, where the spirit of Sister Abigail resided.

Considering that Wyatt gave Randy the keys to the kingdom, Orton's betrayal did feel like a final nail in the coffin for the Eater of Worlds.

With Wyatt already stating that the Fiend remembers everything that transpired before, there's a legitimate chance that the former WWE Champion will eventually find his way to the Legend Killer and annihilate him for burning the spirit of Sister Abigail.

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#2 Hurting the Monster he created and introduced to the WWE Universe

This needs to happen
This needs to happen

If logical booking and character development is anything to take into account here, then Braun Strowman needs Bray Wyatt now, more than ever.

The Monster Among Men was introduced to the WWE Universe by the Eater of Worlds and was destined for greatness under Vince McMahon's experiential supervision.

However, segregating him and handing him a singles push didn't really pan out the way many thought it would. The former member of the Wyatt Family is struggling to find his mark in the main event scene and desperately needs a character change.

With Bray Wyatt speculated to squash Finn Balor at Summer Slam, he should set his sights on the monster, who abandoned the Wyatt Family and walked his own path.

An interesting take would be to use Wyatt's hurt/heal shtick to bring some serious alterations to Strowman's character, with the Fiend eventually reviving the Face of Destruction he once trusted.

Whilst many would want Wyatt to run as a singles performer, giving him a stable and keeping him undefeated would only ascend his gimmick's credibility.

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#3 Rewriting The Undertaker's destiny and retiring him at WrestleMania

The Phenom has to fall down
The Phenom has to fall down

As much as I respect The Undertaker for being one of the greatest performers of all time, the myth surrounding his character is gradually dying a miserable death.

After losing to Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns at WrestleMania, many expected The Phenom to call it a day and enjoy his life outside of the squared circle.

Whilst his willingness to contribute to the business is undeniable, the former World Champion needs to make the right sacrifice before he finally calls time on his career.

His feud with Bray Wyatt really proved influential in keeping the Eater of Worlds in the mainstream light, but when it mattered the most, Wyatt failed to back up to his words and defeat The Undertaker at the Showcase of the Immortals.

Since he has been reintroduced as the Fiend, this is a clash that looks destined to happen and with Wyatt supposedly following a legitimate pattern to get to his opponents, he will finally find his way to the Undertaker and retire him for good.

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#4 Finally taking the fight to Brock Lesnar and slaying him for the Universal Championship

The Fiend needs to slay the Beast
The Fiend needs to slay the Beast

One of the biggest reasons why Bray Wyatt never reached his full potential on the main roster was because his character was over-exposed on television.

The cult leader did extraordinary things on television, but could never reach the top of the summit under Vince's supervision.

One such case was when he picked a fight with Brock Lesnar prior to the Royal Rumble match in 2016, which saw Triple H eventually overcoming the odds and winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

Whilst the rumored plan was to see Wyatt and Lesnar settle their score at WrestleMania 32, for some reason, the feud never reached its boiling point and was eventually scrapped from television.

The Beast Incarnate went on to tussle it out with Dean Ambrose, while the Eater of Worlds shared the stage with The Rock and John Cena in an intense confrontation.

Since Wyatt's return has really looked promising, the company could capitalize on his momentum and could eventually put him against The Beast Incarnate.

Looking at the current roster, there's no WWE superstar who could go on to slay the current Universal Champion, and with the timing of Wyatt's return being so perfect, the sadistic Fiend could restart a chapter that never saw the light of the day.

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#5 Decimating the legend of John Cena

A chapter that needs to be redone
A chapter that needs to be redone

Wyatt's initial run as the cult leader of the Wyatt Family was pretty refreshing. The stable, alongside the likes of the Shield looked destined for greatness in WWE's New Era.

Whilst Bray Wyatt did pick up a fight with the company's biggest star, John Cena, the build-up to WrestleMania 30 did more harm to him than good.

Fair to say the least, Cena outmatched Wyatt on every aspect and emerged winning the war. Since the beginning itself was a mistake, Wyatt started to lose his credibility despite moving around with his personal henchmen.

Though Cena has limited his in-ring appearances for WWE, the face that runs the place won't leave any stone unturned in giving something back to the company.

And with all that panned out between him and Wyatt, the Fiend decimating the legend of John Cena would be an absolute treat to watch.

Wyatt destroying Cena would 'right the wrongs' that transpired during the initial stages of his career and would only propel the Fiend's gimmick to unimaginable heights.

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