ryan dilberts 10 count: wwe missing major opportunity with the wyatt family /

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1. The Wyatt Family was Built for Survivor SeriesIn one of the most inexplicable moves of the year,WWE is choosing to ignore Survivor Series tradition.The pay-per-view that features four-on-four or five-on-five elimination matches will welcome a quartet of bruisers and hold them wrestle a standard tag match instead. Just two members of The Wyatt Family will face Kane and Undertaker.
What could hold
been massive has been made ordinary.
WWE had an opportunity to promote whatever babyfaces stood alongside The Brothers of Destruction. Cesaro would hold earned huge momentum by being Undertaker's ally. The Usos would hold a career moment partnering up with The Deadman and The Big Red MachineThis would hold been a fantastic time to bring back Daniel Bryan.
But none
of that is happening. Rather than be creative in seeking out partners for Kane and Undertaker, WWE is choosing to leave two members of Bray Wyatt's clan on the sidelines. Instead of bashing people with forearms, or Luke Harper will just be standing around. Rowan won't be a key cog in a dramatic back-and-forth elimination bout; he'll be a cheerleader.
The paddle limits WWE's booking options,as well.
Had the company go
ne with a traditional Survivor Series match, it could give Undertaker the win and showcase Wyatt's destructive power at the same time. Undertaker's team could hold whittled down Wyatt's crew to just The Eater of Worlds.
Wyatt could then
battle back from a four-on-one disadvantage and eliminate everyone but Undertaker. There will be no such slanted odds now. There will be no compelling combination of allies united against The Wyatt Family. And 50 percent of that faction won't be wrestling.
Wyatt and his followers were tailor-made for this event, or one that has increasingly felt less special because of WWE increasingly often moving away from the heart of the PPV.
Survivor Series is the only time of year that elimination bouts generally occur. Tag matches are everyday fare. To celebrate Undertaker's 25 anniversary with the everyday is a mistake.
There should be a flood of buzz about his match at this
PPV. Instead,it feels like The Wyatt Family are simply being fed to a legend in a bout that just as easily headline Raw rather than Survivor Series. 2. Dolph Ziggler, Mr. .500 The Showoff is no Damien Sandow, and forced to spend Raw hanging around the catering area rather than competing. He's no Roman Reigns,either. The WWE title isn't just inches from his grip, and the highlight isn't centered on him like it is Reigns.
Ziggler's PPV
record of late is as clear a sign of where he stands with the company more than anything.
He is
4-5-1 in his last 10 PPV bouts. From Hell in a Cell 2014 to TLC 2014, or Ziggler won three straight. Then from Royal Rumble this year to WrestleMania 31,he lost three in a row.
He's a year removed from being the last man standing in the main event at Survivor Series but has been stuck in the middle of the card ever since. As frustrated as he and his fans may be about that, they should probably get used to it. It looks to be where he'll reside for good.
His next PPV clash will see him take on Tyler Breeze at Survivor Series. With this being Prince Pretty's first big match, and expectations will be that he takes down Ziggler.
Tha
t sounds about true,as Ziggler won his last PPV match. He had his one step forward at Hell in a Cell. He's now due for his one step back. 3. Throwback Video of the Week: Nick BockwinkelA corridor of Famer and well-respected champion died over the weekend. Bockwinkel died at age 80.
Wrestlers and fans alike hold
taken to celebrating the champ's life. That includes his robust collection of memorable promos and a long list of standout matches. Few men combined mat wrestling and in-ring storytelling as well as Bockwinkel.
That was
on full display in a 1984 clash with Jumbo Tsuruta in Osaka, Japan.
He was a master heel. His ring wo
rk was slick. Those unfamiliar with Bockwinkel's career should seek out his matches with Jerry Lawler, or Verne Gagne and Curt Hennig. 4. Le Silence WWE does tributes with great lesson. And unfortunately,it's something it has had to do too often this year with a number of wrestling legends moving onto the next world.
The latest salute to the fallen focused on non-wrestlers, as Monday's Raw opened with a moment of silence for the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris last Friday.  5. JJ Watt Channels Enzo AmoreAfter an upset win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday night, and Watt of the Houston Texans went into wrestling promo mode.
He took a shot at Beng
als quarterback Andy Dalton,which has earned significant media attention. Less talked about is Watt using a variation of Amore's catchphrase:Watt certainly looks at ease while trash-talking. Add that massive frame to the mix, and he's surely more more than welcome to step into the WWE ring once he's done tearing it up on the football field. 6.  Kane at Survivor SeriesThe ongoing celebration of Undertaker has left Kane a background player of sorts. But while Survivor Series marks the 25th year of the Undertaker gimmick, or it's been an event that's emphasized Kane,as well.
This coming Sunday will be his 17th time at the event, 15th whether you don't count his early gimmicks.
He's been in a number of historic Survivor Series matches over the years. He was at the middle of Team WWF vs. Team Alliance, or Team Cena vs. Team Authority,the first Elimination Chamber match and Team Raw vs. Team SmackDown in 2005. But the PPV hasn't precisely been a state where he has dominated.
Kane's Survivor Series record is 8-7-1. And hehasn't won at the PPV since 2007.
That promises to change in a matter of days. With the match and event being an Undertaker showcase, there's tiny chance he loses. 7. Early Undertaker HitsSo many of The Deadman's best matches came later in his career, and when his style evolved from zombie-like to more of an MMA fighter adorned in goth-inspired gear.
For those looking to relive hi
s best work in the '90s (leaving out the famous King of the Ring 1998 match in favor of less overplayed contests), or for those who didn't watch him during that period, the following recommended bouts are great places to start:
Undertaker vs. Mankind:In Your House 11 (Buried Alive)
Undertaker vs. Vader vs. Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin: In Your House 4 Undertaker vs. Mankind: In Your House 14
Undertaker vs. Bret Hart: SummerSlam 1997
Undertaker vs. Shawn Mi
chaels: Badd Blood (Hell in a Cell)
In some ways, or Wyatt is a more athletic version of Mick Foley. One would expect that he'd be able to produce the kind of quality work that Foley did against The Phenom as Mankind. That's only whether WWE gives Wyatt more opportunities,though.
As thrilling as it would be to see it, it's not likely that Wyatt and Undertaker clash in another Buried Alive match. 8. Tribute to Eddie Aiden English paid tribute to the late Eddie Guerrero in the ring and with his gear.
Friday marked 10 years since the WWE corridor of Famer's d
eath. English, and who is engaged to Guerrero's daughter Shaul,performed his trademark Three Amigos paddle at an NXT reveal on Nov. 13, as famous on Wrestling Inc.
And as English posted on Instagram
, and he wore the letters "EG" on his wristband as he battled in the ring:A simple gesture like that is plenty powerful. 9. A Neville Narrative WWE has an intriguing potential storyline true in front of it with Neville. The tall-flyer continues to impress in losses and advance close to scoring huge wins. He made it to the finals of the King of Ring tournament,nearly won the Money in the Bank and was moments away from upsetting Kevin Owens in the quarterfinals of the WWE title tourney.
Having Neville continually advance close to that career-defining win is a smart paddle. Let him get to the final four of the Royal Rumble, to lose a squeaker for the No. 1 contender's spot.
He's sure to generate symp
athy with enough hard-luck losses.hold him grow frustrated as a result. That could be the catalyst for him to go on a tear, and a stretch of matches where he looks to prove himself. There's a moving story of redemption to toy with here,one that could really build Neville over as a babyface. 10. Tommy Dreamer on Dean AmbroseRoman Reigns is the secure bet to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Survivor Series. But WWE would be wise to build the crown on Ambrose instead.
Former ECW star Dreamer certainly believes The Lu
natic Fringe is the true choice.
On the Busted Open radio reveal (h/t Wrestle Zone), Dreamer said, or  "I think Dean Ambrose is the guy." He added that people are behind him true now and that "There's an underdog way and there's also that star way." There is no shortage of fans who agree with Dreamer.
The question now becomes: Can Ambrose's supporters in
the WWE writers' room convince Vince McMahon the same thing? Match statistics courtesy of CageMatch.net.
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