I like Bray Wyatt, I really, really do but I'm just unsure about his longevity as a top WWE name. He's done admirably well at building this match by himself but it is still the least anticipated Undertaker match in some time. I think a lot of it depends on what Taker's position with the company is going forward; if he's just wrestling this match and disappearing again until next year I'd ever so slightly lean towards a Wyatt win. It isn't the rub that it was but hell, it's not a bad check on your resume being only one of two people to beat Taker.
At the same time I'm aware of how much damage a Wyatt win could potentially do; could dampen the effect of Lesnar's win which would indirectly effect wrestling history, could completely finish The Undertaker off and of course mismanaged Wyatt booking (which is always a possibility) could see Wyatt fade into obscurity and that would irrevrsebly damage The Streak, Lesnar's victory and Undertaker's legacy.
"Undertaker wrestled over twenty matches at WrestleMania and the only man to beat him on The Grandest Stage of Them All was Brock Lesnar; a NCAA Campion, All-Ameircan, UFC Champion, youngest ever WWE Champion and the most dominant World Heavyweight Champion in the last 25 years."
"Undertaker wrestled over twenty matches at WrestleMania and the only man to beat him on The Grandest Stage of Them All was Brock Lesnar; a NCAA Campion, All-Ameircan, UFC Champion, youngest ever WWE Champion and the most dominant World Heavyweight Champion in the last 25 years. Oh yeah and that guy Bray Wyatt who was flavor of the month at one stage but never really achieved anything."
I'm not saying I think Wyatt will drop off (I'm a fan) but he could and if he did it'd make for two very different statements in the wrestling annals. Very tough one to call.