<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Corporate Security Guards: Would The Wyatt Family Fit In?</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Robert Sutter</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>As of right now, WWE television has depicted the Shield as the corporate security guards of sorts for the Authority. If there is something that Triple H needs done in terms of physical regulation, he can turn to the three riot vest-wearing males to dish out punishment in their own right. However, I cannot help but feel as though the Wyatt Family may be taking on such a role. After assessing the possibility, I have both good and bad things to say in regards to it.<br />
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The Wyatt Family, as a whole, is not exactly the type of group that one would connect to the idea of security. In fact, Bray Wyatt would not exactly be the first identity I would consider when discussing the various details of corporate security guards. Keep in mind that he looks more like a horror movie antagonist than anyone that someone would consider with a reputable <a href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/11/prweb11303122.htm">company</a> of high esteem. In this regard, the Wyatts wouldn't bode well for authorities the likes of the Protective Group.<br />
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However, when a fan stops to think about it, perhaps this is the best <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/flights/2012/11/17/houston-george-bush-intercontinental-airport-guide/1709929">choice</a> that could ever be made. Keep in mind that the Shield, as of late, has been on something of a losing streak and they haven't exactly been as unified as they were when they debuted one year ago. With Dean Ambrose being the only Shield member holding a championship, one can imagine that this could cause dissension within the ranks. When such an aspect is present, a group cannot operate as effectively.<br />
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I do not think that anyone can argue with the fact that the Shield, for quite some time, has seen shaky success these days. The group, in my opinion, has shown that while they were very effective in the beginning, the success train of sorts did not move on without a few hitches in the way. It is tough to watch a group of three men, each of them trained, overpowered by just one person. The Authority, as a result, may think about creating a change in this regard.<br />
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Seeing as the Authority is a wrestling group that is far more corporate in comparison to others, it goes without saying that certain groups are going to be included above others. The Shield, for a few months, has served as the corporate security guards for the Authority but has slipped since that time. When a group starts to falter, perhaps the addition of a new group is needed. In the world of wrestling as we know it today, there is arguably no group more dynamic than the Wyatt Family.<br />
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