WWE rumors 2016: Luke Harper unrealistically aims for multiple titles

Luke Harper [photo: Commons Wikimedia/Miguel Discart]

Luke Harper is someone who isn't exactly among the top stars in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) nowadays, but most wrestlers have to go through that at the start.

Harper is, of course, best known as the sidekick and member of the famed Wyatt Family led by Bray Wyatt. Both are joined by other members like Erick Rowan and Braun Strowman, a powerhouse and mystery-themed clan that brings to mind the years when the "Ministry of Darkness" was around.

On the serious side, Harper feels that he is in the WWE for a reason. He believes that he was destined to taste WWE gold. Hence, such is the reason why Harper has set his sights to win every title available in the WWE as he mentioned via interview with CBS Radio/106.7 The Fan Washington DC's "The Chad Dukes Wrestling Show."

That list includes the WWE heavyweight title, intercontinental title, and the U.S. title. If given the chance, he would also want to be get a feel of how it is to be WWE tag team champion as well.

Right now, it does seem hard to visualize such, given that there are a lot of stars that the WWE can push. But then again, fans have seen surprise rises so don't count Harper out just yet.

Harper, who was a former teacher, has to go with the flow right now and that is staying in the Wyatt faction. He did have a short run at singles competition but as everyone probably figured out right now, it simply didn't turn out well.

But Harper digs deeper and believes that someday, he will get his chance. Aiming for all the titles, however, may not be feasible. For one, there is his age (36 years old) to consider.

If he were perhaps 10 years younger at the least, then a run for those titles would have been realistic. Right now, he may be lucky to win a title or two such as the WWE intercontinental title and U.S. title.

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