36-year-old WWE Supeprstar shows off special gloves he wore while working with Bray Wyatt

Dijak posted a photo of the gloves he wore while working with the late Bray Wyatt on his X account.


36-year-old WWE Supeprstar shows off special gloves he wore while working with Bray Wyatt

Dijak pays tribute to Bray Wyatt (via Twitter/WWE)

The legacy of the late Bray Wyatt continues to be honored by wrestlers around the world. After the sudden demise of the third-generation superstar, his co-workers have penned emotional notes and stories. Recently, Dijak shared a photo on his X account, reminiscing about the time he spent with him.

The NXT superstar sent a picture of the gloves he wore, which had “Hurt Heal” written separately on them, to honor Wyatt. Obviously, it was during the pandemic era when he used to wear gloves as part of the faction, Retribution. Moreover, his name in the group was T-Bar. The Eater of Worlds had a brief run-in with Mustafa Ali’s lead team in October 2020.

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However, it didn’t lead to any major feuds. Dijak wrote a heartwarming note along with the photo. “These were the gloves I wore when I worked with Bray Wyatt. He’s got the whole world in his hands. Thank you Bray; you will be missed my brother” captioned the 36-year-old on X.

The Retribution would disband in early 2021. However, Dijak would continue under the ring name of T-Bar. He would continue to team with his former stablemate, Mace, for a year. Furthermore, he ended up returning to the Gold brand under his current on-screen persona.

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AEW grants leave to superstars who want to attend Bray Wyatt’s memorial services

Tony Khan and Bray Wyatt
Tony Khan and Bray Wyatt (via WON/WWE)

The shocking death of Bray Wyatt is being mourned by the wrestling world. AEW paid tribute to Windham this past weekend during their biggest pay-per-view, All In. Evidently, Wyatt’s former co-workers, such as FTR, House of Black, and Renee Paquette, honored his legacy throughout the event.

Recently, Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful gave heartwarming news regarding the unfortunate situation. According to the report, the promotion’s president, Tony Khan, has granted the option to employees who want to attend Bray Wyatt’s memorial services to miss the next two Dynamites.

Fans praised the company for this moving gesture. Previously, AEW have done a wonderful job of paying honor to the career of Brodi Lee after his demise in 2020.

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