During Bray Wyatt's program with Dean Ambrose, starting at Hell in a Cell 2014, he came out ahead in every encounter. He was booked as strongly as possible to get him ready for his next program, the chance to work with Undertaker at WrestleMania. And because it was Undertaker and it was WrestleMania and Bray Wyatt is not Brock Lesnar, he did the job like a good heel foil.

It's been all downhill ever since.

Much like the lead up to his match with "The Phenom," Wyatt started cutting cryptic pre-taped promos that aired week after week to increasingly apathetic crowds. Eventually, we learned he was targeting Ryback, of all wrestlers, and the two had a match at the Payback pay-per-view (PPV).

Wyatt won clean in an underwhelming match.

And that was that.

THE BIG GUY has since gone on to win the Intercontinental championship at Elimination Chamber. His first title defense comes this Sunday night against Big Show at Money in the Bank in Columbus.

Here's what Wyatt has done during that time:

May 18 (Raw): Defeats Dean Ambrose with help from The Authority

May 25 (Raw): Not booked

May 31 (Elimination Chamber): Not booked

June 1 (Raw): Loses to Roman Reigns in main event as the final hurdle for Reigns to earn entry into the Money in the Bank ladder match

June 8 (Raw): Not booked

June 14 (Money in the Bank): Not booked

That's two major shows he hasn't been booked at, including two episodes of Monday Night Raw that acted as the go home episodes for those shows. There were seven available spots in the Money in the Bank ladder match and WWE chose to go with names like Neville, Kofi Kingston, and Dolph Ziggler over the man who worked with Undertaker at WrestleMania this year.

That's sad.