The Wyatt Family will go down in WWE history as one of the greatest stables of all time. Initially starting out as a trio featuring Luke Harper and Erick Rowan, with Bray Wyatt as their leader, the group brought something totally different to the product, with eerie promos and darker storylines.

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They really stood out with their character work, with all three men clearly being plugged into what they were doing at the time. However, they were all just as talented in the ring, which led to some great matches on PPV. The group was booked strongly from the start, and that led to some major PPV matches in their first 10 as a group, whether it be singles or tag team bouts.

10 Bray Wyatt Vs. Kane (SummerSlam 2013)

Kane vs Bray Wyatt

The first introduction of The Wyatt Family on PPV came at one of WWE's 'Big Four' against a legend, and with a Ring Of Fire stipulation. It certainly guaranteed there was a lot of buzz about the group heading in, but the match sadly didn't live up to that.

This was quite a lackluster affair that was incredibly slow. Kane actually dominated the majority of the match, managing a trio of Chokeslam's at one point, with Bray having to rely on his group to help him get the win, which didn't exactly make him look dominant from the start.

9 Bray Wyatt Vs. Kofi Kingston (Battleground 2013)

Bray Wyatt vs. Kofi Kingston

Unfortunately for Bray Wyatt, his second PPV outing wasn't much of an improvement on his match with Kane. They didn't have to worry about the fire gimmick here, which at least allowed them to focus on the in-ring work, and Kingston sold well for Bray throughout the match.

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However, there wasn't really much of a storyline here for fans to invest in. It was clearly just a moment for Bray to dominate, against a babyface who would make his moves look good, and that was about all this had to offer.

8 Bray Wyatt Vs. John Cena (Extreme Rules 2014)

Bray Wyatt vs. John Cena steel cage

During their rivalry at this point in time, Bray Wyatt and John Cena had worked three PPV matches, and this was comfortably their worst. This was a steel cage match, but it was a very weak one, with the two men not making the most of the stipulation.

The match dragged on a little too long at a slow pace, without ever really building much tension. But it was the finish with the singing child scaring John Cena that really made this match a weak one, with the live crowd actively booing the creative decision.

7 The Wyatt Family Vs. Daniel Bryan (TLC 2013)

Kurt Angle Believes Chad Gable "Is Going To Get That Chance" One Day

A three-on-one handicap match is never going to open things up for a high-quality back and forth match, simply because of the numbers involved. However, Daniel Bryan really was the perfect person for this spot, simply because of how great he is at selling.

Bryan was able to take a beating from all three men, while still showcasing some form of fire and fightback that fans could buy into. But ultimately, he obviously fell short in what was a very one-sided match.

6 Bray Wyatt Vs. John Cena (WrestleMania XXX)

Bray Wyatt vs John Cena at Wrestlemania 30

Bray Wyatt's first-ever WrestleMania match provided him with a huge opportunity to go one on one with John Cena. While Cena winning certainly hurt Bray, the match itself was still quite enjoyable.

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The two men went a little too long here, which is something neither man is particularly great at doing. However, the match told a fun story, with Wyatt trying to tempt Cena into embracing a darker edge, as they put together some great action.

5 Luke Harper & Erick Rowan Vs. Daniel Bryan & CM Punk (Survivor Series 2013)

Luke Harper & Erick Rowan vs. Daniel Bryan & CM Punk (Survivor Series, 2013)

The first PPV outing in an official match for Luke Harper and Erick Rowan just so happened to be against the two biggest babyfaces in the company at the time. It was a huge match for them, and they made the most of the opportunity.

Their physical power and strength advantage was used well here, as they beatdown on the smaller, more technical wrestlers throughout. They displayed some excellent teamwork and frequent tags, which made the match very enjoyable to watch.

4 Bray Wyatt w/Harper & Rowan vs. John Cena w/The Usos (Payback 2014)

The Wyatt Family and John Cena

The final match in Bray Wyatt's feud with John Cena saw them compete in a Last Man Standing match. However, this match added an extra four people to the situation, and with no rules, this essentially turned into a six-man brawl.

There was just as much focus on the tag teams as there was Bray and Cena, and the match actually benefited from that. They fit in some big spots and brawled all around and into the crowd, which made it exciting to watch, with this being far more enjoyable than their previous bouts.

3 WWE World Heavyweight Championship Ladder Match (Money In The Bank 2014)

Bray Wyatt Money In The Bank

ladder match isn't really a gimmick match that Bray Wyatt's character suits, but he was one of eight men involved in this particular title match. These are the type of matches that always bring chaos, and they do so in the best way possible.

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While this particular ladder match didn't have too many major bumps, it was a really well put together bout, with some great storytelling of the rivalries within this match at the time, making it a strong outing from start to finish.

2 The Wyatt Family Vs. The Shield (Elimination Chamber 2014)

Wyatt Family Vs Shield

The Wyatt Family and The Shield were two dominant groups that WWE built up really well. The fact that the match got a "this is awesome" chant before the bout even begun, showcased the energy that was put into this from the fans.

The match itself was tons of fun. It was frantic and maintained a really fast pace, with some fantastic wrestling and great near falls throughout. As a result of both teams being booked so strong, it was one that could have gone either way, and that led to a really special encounter.

1 Bray Wyatt Vs. Daniel Bryan (Royal Rumble 2014)

Wyatt vs Bryan Royal Rumble 2014

This match still remains one of the best singles bouts that Bray Wyatt has ever had in WWE. He and Daniel Bryan really just click in the ring, and this is a perfect example of that, with Wyatt being incredibly dominant with his physical in-ring style.

Bryan sold well throughout the match with his underdog style working well here. They went back and forth with some huge moves, including outside the ring, and the victory for Bray really felt like a major moment for him and his character.

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