Who would you feed to Wyatt?

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I'd go a similar way to how Dolph's would debut him, but work in the family. I'd actually start it off with just Harper and Rowan showing up backstage at first. Not saying a word, just standing there looking at people and leaving written messages from their "father". This leads to someone confronting them, asking what they are doing there but they just walk away, this is mixed with vignettes. Next week Bray debuts and cuts a promo in the ring as Harper and Rowan drag the beaten form of whoever confronted them the week before out to the ring.I believe that could work. Build up Wyatt's mystique. An interesting way to use Harper and Rowan and a chance to give it time for a spot in a high profile angle to open up for Bray.

At the moment we are lacking in big name faces for Wyatt himself to face sadly. So I would keep him in a managerial role to start with. Have mid card wrestlers step up to/confront Wyatt but having Harper stand in between. Let Harper do the ring work until someone high profile enough opens up for Wyatt to work with.
 

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Well it's obvious that it's going to be Ryder for the job, but if they wanted to make Wyatt established they should feed him Khali. Khali can't wrestle, but because of his appearance it makes Wyatt like he did some big damage. Also it gives Wyatt a chance to use the other members of his "family" to establish that they are a force together and not just looking out for one individual as if they were his managers.