Vince McMahon will already have his WrestleMania card penciled in, and the chairman almost certainly has something big planned for Roman Reigns.

As entertaining as Bray Wyatt's portrayal of The Fiend has been up until this point, WWE has booked itself into a corner somewhat. When Wyatt dons the mask and comes to the ring, he appears to be invincible. Daniel Bryan couldn't keep him down for a three-count, and Seth Rollins literally couldn't kill him with fire.

So how, when, and where will WWE finally bring the curtain down on Wyatt's unbeaten run? Plus, when that eventually happens, will that spell the end of The Fiend? Considering the time of year and the fact that Wyatt is currently Universal Champion, the most logical explanation would be to have him go all the way until WrestleMania before losing his first match.

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By that point, The Fiend will have likely fought off a couple of other opponents, and WWE will have the task of deciding who will be the first to beat the unbeatable Bray Wyatt. Well, according to WrestlingNews.co, Vince McMahon has already made his mind up on that front. Barring any injuries or unforeseen circumstances, it will reportedly be Roman Reigns who finally slays The Fiend.

Well, that's what we're assuming anyway. The report states that Reigns will be facing Wyatt at WrestleMania, but nothing about who will win the match. The Big Dog will be hoping for a match of that caliber at WrestleMania whether he wins or not. Prior to last year's show of shows, Reigns had been in four straight main events. Chances are his match with The Fiend will be the closing match of the night should it happen.

As for what happens to Wyatt between now and then, that still has us pretty excited. We kind of like the fact WWE has booked itself into a corner as that makes the whole scenario that much more unpredictable. The assumption is that Bryan will "play" with The Fiend one more time at TLC but after that, who knows?

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