5 Reasons why The Fiend must not be thrust into the Universal Championship picture right now

Not the right time!
Not the right time!

#4 Does not fit his character

While we all know that any random Superstar in WWE has the aim to climb the top of the mountain and be called a champion, does this description fit well with the character of The Fiend? I would say no.

The way he has been introduced to the WWE Universe has been pretty unique. The complete "Hurt and Heal" theory of his, continuously reminding his former opponents about his presence, attacking multiple Hall of Famers on RAW, all suggest that he has a bigger mission in mind than directly rushing for the title.

Listen, I'm not saying he should never win the title, he definitely should, but as mentioned in the last slide, it's too soon.

He has unfinished business with many Superstars, most of whom he has addressed through his tweets. Be it the guy who destroyed the Wyatt Family compound, Randy Orton, or his former follower, Braun Strowman, Wyatt has a lot more on his hands before he would even think of going after the title.

The only logical way The Fiend would want to have the Universal Championship is when he would have healed all his suffering opponents of the past and would want to dominate the roster after that. That's a heel everyone would fear!

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