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BRAY WYATT AS A TOP GUY, DID WWE CREATIVE HAVE A GREAT GRAND PLAN, THE GRIND OF THE ROAD IN WWE AND MORE

By Dave Scherer on 2014-04-08 09:59:00

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Bray Wyatt. To me with his unmistakeable theme music, his persona, he has the tools to be as iconic as the Undertaker (providing "creative" doesn't screw him up). Curious for your thoughts.

I agree, I have been a big fan of his since his promos started airing. I am typing this before Mania, but I agree. If creative does the write thing, he could be a star. I don't know if I would go as far as you did with Undertaker, but I think he could be a top guy for sure.

I've noticed that most everything Brock Lesnar wears on WWE television nowadays (either his ring attire or his WWE merchandised clothing) has Jimmy John's logo prominently displayed on them. Is this an endorsement deal that Lesnar carried over from his UFC days? Why does WWE allow promotion of another company on their talent's gear?

It is part of the deal Brock negotiated when he came back.

On average, how many days a week would you say a WWE talent gets to spend at home? Considering that they have Raw, Smackdown, two to three house shows, promotional appearances and time in-between traveling from one gig to the next, I'd imagine that they rarely, if ever, get to spend time with their families or at their homes that they have pay bills for.

Generally, if they get two full days at home it's a good week.

Do you all forsee the WWE HOF being replayed in its entirety on the network be it in the on demand section or even just on the live stream?

It is archived. WWE has said a few times that the events will be archived for later viewing.

I've been thinking a lot about the Daniel Bryan vs. Triple H match since it and the stipulation were announced. On the surface it appears the fans willed this into being when it was clearly not part of the company's plans originally. But then I thought, what if the whole Bryan storyline, going all the way back to SummerSlam, was actually planned out to lead to a title victory at Mania... To me, it's been one of the most interesting storylines in a long time and although it's been unbelievably frustrating to watch as a D Bryan fan, the payoff is finally in site at WrestleMania. Am I giving WWE Creative WAAAAY too much credit here, or is it possible that this whole thing has been more planned than what we've been led to believe to this point? I know it's probably wishful thinking on my part, but I had to ask.

Yes, you are giving too much credit. Before the crowds took over starting at The Rumble, Bryan was set to wrestle Sheamus and CM Punk to wrestle Triple H.

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