WWE 2015 news, rumors: Wyatt Family reuniting plus one?

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Will we be seeing a Wyatt Family reunion soon?

Everyone knows that Bray Wyatt, Erick Rowan and Luke Harper when their own separate ways but apparently none have really made headlines.

Bray Wyatt is of course holding up well individually, feuding with select WWE stars. He is best known for calling out the Undertaker during Wrestlemania 31 and is set to take on Ryback at WWE Payback. But unlike other WWE Wrestlers, he has been placed on the 'occasional' appearance list which seemingly has hurt his chances of getting a big jump to the bigger names of the WWE roster.

With regards to Rowan and Harper, both have had their feuds but have been far from impressive on singles competition. Try as they might, they are obviously failing miserably when you talk about getting a stardom boost.

So with their careers in neutral grounds, could they be reuniting with Bray Wyatt to rekindle the good old days? Well if their matches are any indication, it could happen. The Wyatts could be back which should make more sense.

But wait, it seems that the Wyatt will have a new member in their fold. The fourth member may be Bo Dallas, who recently took on Ryback but was inadvertently aided by the sudden appearance of brother Bray.

Not only that, fans may have been able to notice Bo Dallas new look. Compared to the clean-shaved wrestler before, the beard and moustache did help identify Bo to look a lot closer than Bray. Further, the new look could be a sign that Bo Dallas is set to turn heel (though it seems he has been one ever since).

So are these enough to convince people that the Wyatt Family is back (plus one)? Let us see in the coming WWE shows, as well as WWE Payback, on how it turns out.

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