I didn't really get any sort of animosity between the two though. The Wyatts prevented Shield from getting a title shot, but it was only to beat up Cena. It felt like a diversion for the Wyatts more than anything. I like the idea that it was "this town isn't big enough for the two of us" but that only really works for me if they follow through with that premise, and they didn't. Would have been great for Bray to essentially break up The Shield and start his reign of terror yadda yadda yadda fantasy booking, Bray could have been cool, etc. That's not where we're at.
Like Freckle said, it's kind of sad to see where they're all at now. It's like the DB/HHH fallout. But that's just wrasslin.
Bray's character and promos are supposed to be much bigger than what they are. Which makes no sense when he's stuck having a god damn ambulance match with Dean Ambrose on an episode of Raw. A supernatural character like him can't run or control anything while a power like the Authority are around. That should have ended when Bryan soundly defeated them and their top guys.
I dunno. Bray is supposed to be supernatural like Taker, but he's working with people who are just regular joes, like the entire roster is for the most part. He's such an out of place gimmick/character in a world that's so grounded in building it's story in a reality setting. Bray has fucking social media accounts.
WWE fucked up with him, and that's no fault of his own. He's a great promo when he's not spouting the same shit all the time and he's capable of going in the ring. And you KNOW they fucked up with him because they had to get the Wyatt family back together.
Wrasslin is dumb and there's not enough foresight in the writing and story process, and it hurts more than it helps.