
Best Booking Options for the Dudley Boyz vs. Wyatt Family at WWE TLC 2015
The nature of The Dudley Boyz vs. The Wyatt Family at WWE Tables, Ladders and Chairs this Sunday is a confusing one to work out.
With Tommy Dreamer and Rhyno teaming up with Bubba Ray and D-Von, it would have made much more sense to have this match at Survivor Series.
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But regardless of that, the four vs. four Tables match should be one of the most exciting and unpredictable matches of the entire night this weekend.
With a pay-per-view card that has big faults on it in terms of excitement and intrigue, this could be one of the standout bouts of the night.
But what's the best way to book the match? Naturally there are a few elements to consider, especially with so many men involved, so let's dissect the key members of this match individually.
First of all, there are the part-time additions to what is now being dubbed The ECW Originals: Dreamer and Rhyno.
What's vital here is that those two bring what they've been brought into the match for and apply some extremity, dangerous segments and real physicality.
Luckily, the opponents they'll be facing should be able to provide a similar level of brutality, especially the likes of Luke Harper and Braun Strowman.
So with them likely not sticking around for too long beyond this match, have Dreamer and Rhyno put their bodies on the line but not go too deep into the match itself. It's vital that the other guys, the full-time stars in the bout, are given more exposure, especially leading into such a critical part of the year.
Another dilemma that is facing WWE is how it books the involvement of Braun Strowman. He has been built up as an almost unstoppable force since arriving on the main roster; Wyatt's true black sheep that nobody can halt.
But it doesn't feel right having him go all the way through this elimination match and emerging triumphant. So in order for him to be eliminated, WWE needs to be creative. A disqualification is one way out, as it keeps Strowman looking strong.
But the other way is probably a numerical disadvantage being applied to the big man. Have Rhyno spear him but fail to knock him off his feet, before using a table. Then, he's hit with the 3D and pinned. It wouldn't dramatically weaken his position as a monster because it would have taken three men to put him away.
It would also be great to see someone like Luke Harper stand out and make a big impact, but without doubt, the most key character out of all eight men involved is Bray Wyatt himself.
Make no mistake about it, WWE is entering a critical period. With big names likely to be absent for a lengthy period, there's an opportunity for someone fresh to step up into the main event scene and even potentially win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
For too long, Bray has been on the losing end of his major feuds. This isn't exactly one of the biggest he's ever had, but with WrestleMania season around the corner, it is absolutely essential he wins here, and wins strongly.
So here's how the ending is booked. Dreamer and Strowman are the first two men eliminated after a lengthy period with all eight men still involved. Suddenly, it's two vs. three after Rhyno is attacked by Strowman in retaliation and then pinned, but The Dudley Boyz fight hard to get rid of Harper and Erick Rowan.
Bray, however, is not put off by the daunting prospect of beating both members of the legendary tag team. There have been too many occasions where his wrestling ability hasn't stood out due to his extensive promo work, so make this one of those occasions.
He fights and fights, eventually putting Bubba Ray and D-Von away cleanly to give himself some major exposure heading into the Royal Rumble.
From there, he could essentially be considered one of the favorites to win the whole match. It might not feel like one of the biggest nights of Bray's career, but if it's booked smartly, it certainly could be.



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