WWE rumors 2015: Bray Wyatt suffers nasty injury at Maine event

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The animosity between Roman Reigns and Bray Wyatt is expected to take it up a notch, and seeing both World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) stars battered and bruised seems only common.

But then again, it does come to a point when a highly physical encounter could result in serious injuries such as the one that Bray Wyatt suffered during a WWE live event in Bangor, Maine.

Wyatt and Reigns were at it, involved in a No Disqualification match that saw Wyatt getting the worse of it. Wyatt suffered a cut on his head and eventually in his hand as things got pretty physical.

The match was indeed stopped, seeing the state the Wyatt was in, and Reigns was awarded the win. Could this be a glimpse of things to come at WWE Hell in a Cell?

Wyatt and Reigns are scheduled to go one-on-one this Oct. 25 when the WWE holds the annual Hell in a Cell pay-per-view (PPV). After months of feuding, this would be the first time that the two would get it on individually after a spate of matches that saw both having allies on their corners.

But the real question right now is on whether or not the upcoming battle is the end of it all. Some believe it would be the perfect setting to put an end to the long-running rivalry which started at WWE Money in the Bank, a move that was really intended to help out Reigns with his work behind the mic.

Assuming it does end, there are a lot of follow-up questions tied up to that. One is what lies ahead for Wyatt and Reigns?

Reigns is, of course, expected to be pushed to the WWE title scene, although there is no inkling that this will follow after WWE Hell in a Cell.

Then there is the eater of words. If it ends, what does the WWE plan for Bray Wyatt? What happens to his minions?

How about Dean Ambrose? What is in store for him? Whom will he be feuding with?

Apparently these are questions tied up to the Wyatt-Reigns tussle. What is really going to happen after WWE Hell in a Cell?

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