WWE rumors 2016: Bray Wyatt succeeding celebrated psyche jobs of Raven

Bray Wyatt [photo: Commons Wikimedia/Linestra]

Bray Wyatt may not be holding a title but it seems that the "Eater of Worlds" doesn't need on to be a big hit with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) fans.

Living up to his name as one of the WWE's top heels, Wyatt hasn't exactly been a figure in major WWE titles but is more of a nuisance to the ones aspiring for one. And while many would hate him for feuding with WWE top dogs like The Undertaker, John Cena, and Roman Reigns, the fact remains that Wyatt has been more of an aid if looked upon closely.

Comparing him to those big names mentioned, how does Wyatt do it? He doesn't have the brute force that those guys have but he does have a big advantage in the area of mental warfare.

Everyone saw that against Reigns recently, something that helped mold the WWE fan base to side with the Big Dog. Such reminds many of Raven (aka Scott Levy) who did such during his Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) stints, an uncanny approach that made him quite popular.

Raven did that for a living and it certainly looks like Wyatt is headed in the same direction. Wyatt has succeeded in that aspect, leading his pack (Luke Harper, Erick Rowan, and Braun Strowman) which brings to mind the good old days when The Undertaker (another mental warfare maestro) led the famed "Ministry of Darkness."

Wyatt did try to go at it alone but, apparently, his minions need to tag along to reach new heights and, well, do something.

Rowan and Harper tried to go to singles competition but as everyone knows, such didn't pan out well.

But right now, they have to take a backseat to Wyatt. As a group they have a following so in all, Wyatt has been instrumental regardless of how WWE fans may have been overlooking it with his psyche out games.

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