At times I thought some of the Bray Wyatt and Fiend stuff was so corny, but you can't say it wasn't different or creative compared to the rest of the characters. RIP to someone dying so early, can't imagine how Jojo and their kids are dealing rn...
Wrestlings changed along with their audience, I've talked to people who thought it was like the greatest shyt the WWE ever did.At times I thought some of the Bray Wyatt and Fiend stuff was so corny, but you can't say it wasn't different or creative compared to the rest of the characters. RIP to someone dying so early, can't imagine how Jojo and their kids are dealing rn...
He was connected to Bray too much and I doubt Bo wants to do it anymore either. Maybe he and Alexa can continue together but it’s hard to see
So sorry man.Appreciate it. Still processing it because he said he felt good when we talked and we were gonna meet up tonight to chop it up.
Yes, I showed my girl and some friends the Fiend/Uncle Howdy stuff, the Mountain Dew Lights out match etc and they thought his stuff was the best on the shows they watched with me.Wrestlings changed along with their audience, I've talked to people who thought it was like the greatest shyt the WWE ever did.
WWE superstar Bray Wyatt experienced a series of heart complications in the months leading up to his death, and a doctor-recommended heart defibrillator was not with him when they found his body ... TMZ has learned.
According to law enforcement records, obtained by TMZ, Wyatt -- real name Windham Rotunda -- told his girlfriend he was going to take a nap Thursday, and she became concerned when she heard his alarm going off about an hour later without stopping.
The report says Windham was discovered in his bed, not breathing, and was turning blue. Windham's girlfriend called 911, as her mother attempted CPR ... but he was later pronounced dead at the hospital.
Cops spoke with Windham's immediate family members who said he had COVID in March 2023 and developed heart complications -- causing him to have a "weak lower part of his heart." In fact, just a week before he died, Windham was hospitalized for a heart issue. He had a follow-up appointment with doctors the morning he died and was advised to continue to wear an external heart defibrillator -- a device designed to treat people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. Though it's not known if the device would have saved his life, investigators determined Windham was not wearing the defib at the time of his death ... they later located it inside his vehicle parked in the driveway.
He was only 36.