WWE 2015 rumors: Who could be the third member joining Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose?

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After learning that Bray Wyatt is dealing with an injury, all talks about having a third member joining Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose were somehow quashed.

With Wyatt out, it seems useless to think that the former duo from Shield would need a third man to even the odds. But if the rumors are true that a mystery third partner is indeed coming, Wyatt's injury may not be that serious after all.

There was word before that the third member could be Erick Rowan, someone who was earlier believed to be rejoining Wyatt and Luke Harper. But as everyone knows, it was a new Black Sheep in the person of Braun Strowman who appeared instead.

Rowan's return could be unlikely though, seeing that the former Wyatt Family member is coming off a torn bicep injury. The prognosis is that Rowan will missing action for quite some time, probably longer than six months.

So with Rowan out and Wyatt looking healthy, who could be that third member?

Sting was the first to be mentioned before but everyone knows that the legendary wrestler is now involved in a feud with Seth Rollins for the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) title.

Other names mentioned include The Rock (Dwayne Johnson), Daniel Bryant, and Randy Orton. Any of these wrestlers would seem sensible; although of the three, Orton could be a wise choice seeing he is a regular and, of course, healthy. He isn't involved in major feuds right now so seeing him joining Ambrose and Reigns could make sense.

There could be other names that have yet to be mentioned, but it has to be someone who isn't tied up to any storyline or feud right now. Also, he may have to be a face wrestler seeing that Wyatt is leading the heel squad.

If this prospers, who could it possibly be? When would he appear? Could it be on a regular WWE show or at the WWE pay-per-view Night of Champions?

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