Bray Wyatt made his WWE main roster debut as the leader of the Wyatt Family in 2014, and his career has been full of peaks and valleys ever since. Sometimes it seems like Wyatt is up, other times it seems like he is down, but no matter where Bray lands on the card he always tries his hardest to entertain the fans, and he usually succeeds.
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Bray Wyatt has played a heel for the entirety of his WWE main roster run, but despite his heel status the fans have always been behind Wyatt. The wrestling world had been waiting for the day when Bray would become a solidified main event star, and it appeared that day finally came when he won the WWE Championship at Elimination Chamber, but unfortunately Bray’s title run was short-lived.
In order to become a main eventer in WWE, you need to convince the fans that you are a credible threat to the opponents that you face. In order to do that you need to get some big wins under your belt, and wins are not something that Bray Wyatt has in abundance on his record.
As a matter of fact, PWStream recently put together some stats on Bray Wyatt’s career showing that Bray has lost 68.83% of the matches he has wrestled in his career. According to PWStream, Bray Wyatt currently has a record of 182 wins, 424 losses and 10 draws.
Career Record: Bray Wyatt
WIN: 182 (29.55%)
LOSS: 424 (68.83%)
DRAW: 10 (1.62%)#WWEGBOF pic.twitter.com/0UGpNWrrRt— PWStream (@PWStream) July 9, 2017
What does this mean? It means Bray Wyatt desperately needs to get some wins under his belt to even out those numbers. It also means that unfortunately WWE appears to be dropping the ball on one of their brightest stars.
Bray Wyatt will have a chance to get another win on his record tonight when he faces Seth Rollins at Great Balls of Fire live on the WWE Network.
On this week’s episode of Still Real Radio we’re running down our predictions for the Great Balls of Fire pay-per-view and more. We’re also talking about the return of John Cena, his flag match with Rusev, and whether or not Bray Wyatt’s run on Raw is losing steam. You can subscribe to Still Real Radio on iTunes, and you can also check out the latest episode below.