5 reasons The Fiend vs Aleister Black shouldn't happen anytime soon

Black vs The Fiend
Black vs The Fiend

Bray Wyatt finally made his way to WWE TV a while ago, when he attacked an unsuspecting Finn Balor on Monday Night Raw. Wyatt was now donning the persona of The Fiend, a character whose mere presence is enough to send chills down fans' spines. As soon as The Fiend debuted, fans began speculating on a number of dream matches this new character could be a part of.

Several names were thrown out, but fans collectively agreed that The Fiend vs Aleister Black would be a rivalry worth watching on TV. Last night, The Fiend and Black had a back and forth on Twitter over the former wanting to be on the cover of 2K21. Black teased a confrontation with The Fiend, but do we really want this rivalry to kick off at this point in time? Here are 5 reasons why it shouldn't happen anytime soon.

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#5 A feud over a videogame cover is a BIG no!

The Fiend in WWE2K0
The Fiend in WWE2K0

The Fiend acknowledged WWE Games for presenting him as a DLC for the new WWE2K20 game, and added that he wants to be on the cover of the game next year. Black responded to the tweet and stated that he wants to talk to Wyatt about that, and proceeded to mention a door. The last thing this feud needs is these two incredibly mysterious beings fighting over a game cover. This is certainly not the way to kick off a feud between someone of the stature of Black and The Fiend, and a big reason why this Twitter exchange should not lead towards something anytime soon.

#4 It will feel forced

This feud came out of the blue
This feud came out of the blue

At this point in time, a feud between The Fiend and Aleister Black is something that would feel incredibly forced and out of the blue. Remember when AJ Styles made his way to Monday Night Raw during this year's Superstar Shakeup and fans clamored for a dream match between The Phenomenal One and Seth Rollins? WWE didn't wait too long before giving us the feud and it ended soon after Rollins defeated Styles at Money In The Bank.

It hasn't been long since The Fiend first appeared on TV. There's no need for a hurry in regards to this feud. This is a rivalry that the WWE Universe has been clamoring for a long while now, and needs to be built organically, and in due time.

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#3 No one can afford to lose the feud at this point

Black simply can't lose to The Fiend so soon
Black simply can't lose to The Fiend so soon

Let's say WWE goes the Styles-Rollins route with this feud, and gives us this dream encounter without waiting for a while. What will be the end result? Who will take the loss? Both The Fiend and Aleister Black are at a point in their careers where a loss for either of them, against each other, wouldn't help matters for them going forward.

Black has been building momentum on the blue brand and is steadily finding his footing as a mysterious, dark character. A feud against The Fiend will likely result in a big loss for him, as there's no way The Fiend will lose to Black, after months of buildup the character got. Neither Black, nor The Fiend can afford to lose this feud. A few months down the line? That would be a completely different story, where Black taking a loss wouldn't upset the fans as much as it would do now.

#2 The Fiend needs to go over a bunch of Superstars first

'The Fiend'
'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt

Wyatt needs to turn into a dominant villain by kicking off an undefeated streak on the main roster, while Black could be turned into a force to be reckoned with on the blue brand. Kick off the feud after both Superstars have been built up to a certain degree.

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#1 It's a feud worthy of a WrestleMania build

WrestleMania 36
WrestleMania 36

Let's face it. The Fiend vs Aleister Black is a feud that the WWE Universe doesn't need to witness on a B-level PPV, or even at Survivor Series or the Royal Rumble. As mentioned above, build them up for several months, and let them start a rivalry on the road to WrestleMania 36. The feud could start as early as during the Royal Rumble Match, followed by both Superstars playing mind games with each other over the course of the next two months.

This is one of those feuds that deserves a spot on the WrestleMania card, with around 80,000 fans screaming at the top of their lungs while witnessing these two stars beat the tar out of each other.

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