For the past few years, the Wyatt Family was at the forefront of all major WWE storylines, with its leader generating plenty of heat with the legions of pro-wrestling fans.

Whether it was making John Cena's life a living hell two years ago, going back and forth with the "Lunatic Fringe" Dean Ambrose or even recreating himself as the "Face of Fear" to bait the Undertaker into a match at WrestleMania 31 last year, Bray Wyatt was at the heart and soul of everything top-tier in WWE.

That being said, at some point last year, seeping into 2016, the Wyatt Family has sort of transitioned into being a pack of ravenous wolves or vultures, used in sneak attacks to pick apart superstars, as evidenced by their elimination of Brock Lesnar at the Royal Rumble last month, after "the Beast" had already eliminated them from the match.

Plunging them further into the abyss is what seemed to be a shoe-in WrestleMania 32 match between Bray and Lesnar was reportedly reworked over WWE's last-minute change of heart, with the company opting to put "the Beast" in the ring with Ambrose instead on April 3.

All this being said, one WWE Hall of Famer has seen enough and is speaking out loud about the Wyatt Family's seemingly dwindling role in the company. Who? None other than "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.

The "Texas Rattlesnake" unleashed his displeasure during a recent episode of the Stone Cold Steve Austin Show podcast, as spotted by Uproxx.com.

"They've homogenized the Wyatt Family," Austin began ranting. "They've got great music. They've got a great entrance. Bray cuts a hell of a promo and Luke Harper is starting to cut great promos. He has drastically improved, too, and I know this guy's a veteran guy. These guys were some of the hottest guys in the company a year, a year and a half ago.

"Here we are now and, I mean, just quite frankly, it is what it is," he continued. "They don't mean what they should to this company. And Bray Wyatt, being the leader of this faction, is taking a huge hit. And that's a travesty of booking right there because, again, these are some very talented guys within the Wyatt Family structure."

Tech Times couldn't agree more with Stone Cold. There's no reason why Bray shouldn't still be at the forefront of everything major happening in WWE.

With the company having Brock blindside Ambrose last week on Monday Night Raw, only adding heat to their feud, where does that leave Bray and the Wyatts for WrestleMania 32?

Hopefully it's not a cop-out of a match involving the Big Show and Kane.

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