Ever since Bray Wyatt cost Dean Ambrose his cell match against Seth Rollins at Hell in a Cell last month, the two have been at odds. We here at Sports World News will map out what should be a lengthy feud between "The Eater of Worlds" and "The Lunatic Fringe."

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The WWE doesn't usually have its feuds last very long, but with two great characters like Wyatt and Ambrose, there is no reason why the company shouldn't be able to keep things interesting enough to stretch this storyline out until WrestleMania 31 by strategically taking a step-by-step approach to the big blow-off of the feud.

Here is a month-by-month story arch for Ambrose vs. Wyatt.

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November: While there are rumors that the two will go head-to-head at the Survivor Series on Nov. 23 in St. Louis, the WWE should hold off on having them square off right away. Instead, the company could add Ambrose to Team Cena and Wyatt to Team Authority and have them face-off in the traditional five-on-five Survivor Series elimination tag team main event match. In the contest, Wyatt will avoid Ambrose all match to play head games with him and then end up eliminating him via cheating, leading to their feud continuing into the next couple of months. Since Ambrose and Seth Rollins didn't have a proper blow-off, the two could also cross paths in the traditional match to keep that feud afloat.

December: After a month of back-and-forth and the two cutting promos on each other, things should start to take a real psychological toll with Wyatt playing games with Ambrose and Ambrose continuing to go crazy. Finally, Ambrose will have enough and drive Wyatt through a table on an edition of Monday Night RAW setting up a Tables Match between the two at Tables, Ladders and Chairs where Wyatt will once again emerge victorious after a vicious back-and-forth match.

January: With The Wyatt Family broken up, Wyatt will now look to recruit Ambrose, telling him that since he can't beat him in the ring, he should join him in his crusade against the rest of the roster. Ambrose would then begin to become enraged and demand one more match with Wyatt at the Royal Rumble, but the "Eater of Worlds" then refuses to grant his request. Wyatt would continue to play games trying to convince Ambrose to join him, but the "Lunatic Fringe" would still refuse. In the 30-man Royal Rumble match, Ambrose would then eliminate Wyatt from the bout, ending his chances of getting the main event slot at WrestleMania 31 and continuing to enrage him. Ambrose, Rollins and Reigns would then be the final three in the Rumble match. Wyatt would come back in out of nowhere and eliminate Ambrose, leaving Reigns to throw out Rollins and earn a match against Brock Lesnar at the Show of Shows.

February: With Elimination Chamber now out of the rotation, Ambrose and Wyatt will both still be very heated with each other as Ambrose has wanted a rematch since December's TLC while Wyatt is angry over being eliminated by Ambrose at the Rumble. At this point, Wyatt has given up on recruiting Ambrose and now he just wants to beat him up. The Authority, assuming they're still in power after Survivor Series, would then make a tag team match for Fast Lane pitting Ambrose and Reigns against Rollins and Wyatt in a high-profile match on the card, satisfying Ambrose and Wyatt's desires to face each other, while still saving the big singles match for the following month.

March: The winding road to WrestleMania would continue with Wyatt and Ambrose constantly taunting each other and getting in each other's heads. Finally, Ambrose attacks Wyatt during a match and delivers a beat down and Wyatt becomes so angry that he challenges Ambrose to a match at the Show of Shows, falling right into what Ambrose wanted him to. The two sides would go back-and-forth for the next couple of weeks savagely attacking each other and exchanging heated promos. The two would then square off at WrestleMania in one of the upper-tier matches on the card and it would be a fresh matchup because the two were kept out of singles competition since December. The winner is a tossup, but the feud is finally a long-lasting memorable clash instead of being pushed aside just a couple of months after it started.

It remains to be seen what the WWE will plan to do with the Ambrose vs. Wyatt feud, but that is our take on it. Feel free to share yours in the comments.

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