WWE rumors 2015: Bray Wyatt and an injured shoulder?

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Bray Wyatt has gotten that big push that World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) fans were talking about some months back; but if reports that the uncanny one is dealing with an shoulder injury are true, Wyatt could be seeing less action for the next couple of shows. 

Ric Flair bared Wyatt's injury via the WOOOOO! Nation podcast recently which the WWE may want to take seriously since Wyatt has indeed come into his own in the WWE regular roster.

Could this be the reason why a new Wyatt Family member suddenly cropped up in the scene?

Braun Strowman emerged as the newest Wyatt Family member in the WWE RAW episode after WWE SummerSlam, the pay-per-view (PPV) where Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper fell to Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns.

While the initial rumor then was that Ambrose and Reigns would be getting a third member to even the odds with the Wyatts, that may not happen after all with word of Wyatt's said injury.

Hence, it will not be surprising to see Bray revert to his old ways of being at the sidelines and barking out instructions at Harper and Strowman from hereon. Could this setback even the odds in the ongoing feud?

The Wyatts have a clear advantage with the monstrous Strowman at the fort. Harper is no spring chicken either, bigger as well if you compare both to the tandem of Reigns and Ambrose.

Wyatt has been a key factor in the development Roman Reigns, someone who has been constantly criticized for lacking work behind the microphone.

The feud which dates back to WWE Money in the Bank continues for now as the WWE continues to wait for that perfect timing to re-insert Reigns in the WWE title picture, while also catapulting Dean Ambrose to the long-awaited WWE stardom.

Though Wyatt did participate in the parking lot brawl segment, don't be surprised to find him spending less time in the ring from hereon.

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