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bray wyattBray Wyatt/John Cena — One Step Up

Both guys are great, but Wyatt is phenomenal on the mic. And unfortunately, the majority of the WWE Universe (casual fans) probably don't, or can't appreciate just how good he is.

Either man can win at WrestleMania and benefit; both men can lose without being hurt. It's really a toss up. Personally, I'd say give the win to Wyatt, but I fully expect Cena to go over. Again, that doesn't hurt Wyatt — the fact he's in the match at all is a big deal, and it's a positive.

The "one" thing I still find missing in Wyatt's promos more often than not, he was actually much better with on Monday. The "plastic girlfriend" line got a great pop from the crowd, and it should have. It was delivered well and it was personal. Generally, Wyatt's promos are missing those one-liners that really drive his point home. Not on Monday.

Wyatt is SO deep and "out there" with his promos, they're always going to be compelling. But it's not always the most effective. In addition to selling his character and selling Creative's story, he needs to have one or two lines in every promo that envokes that same type of response he got from the Bella reference.

It's those personal stingers that spark those emotions. It's exactly why the Triple H/Orton/Batista segment went over so well — they said stuff to one another that ANYONE could understand and appreciate.

Again, I don't want Wyatt to change anything about what he's doing, because I love it all. I would just like to see a couple of tweaks made that would send him over the top even more. 

Cena is playing his part well too, but this program and match is more about Wyatt's growth and progress. For me, at least.

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