Everone's opinion of dry & wet are so different that it's tough to give a truely accurate answer.
What I can tell you is this, when highly polished, the Bruiser is still relatively mild off of the dry on a lane. Nice clean and consistant arc. However, by nature of it being mostly a solid resin, it does need some head oil to get down the lane.
What I've found is that for drier lanes, the Slay/r is a great compliment to a shined Bruiser. It will get that extra bit down the lane for you.
However, when I hit REALLY dry, even the slay/r is too much ball & I have to look toward pearl urethanes.
Happy easter!