WWE making special plans to turn Bray Wyatt’s ‘dream project’ into reality in order to honor his career which tragically ended at the age of 36
Although the plans are yet to be figured out completely, WWE is working towards a very special project that Bray Wyatt had in his mind.
Bray Wyatt [via- Humble Wrestling on X]
Exactly a year ago, Bray Wyatt made his stupendous return to WWE at Extreme Rules. Due to the precisely done lead-up, with credit going to those White Rabbit teases, fans dubbed Wyatt’s return as one of the best in history. And sadly, he’s no more. Last month, on August 24, he tragically passed away following a heart attack, and the wrestling fraternity lost an immensely gifted mind.
However, he’ll remain in the hearts of his fans and loved ones forever. WWE is also taking steps to honor his untamed legacy. According to BWE on X (reported behind a private account), the company still plans to move forward with the Firefly Funhouse and the heavily rumored Wyatt 6 faction. At one point, the creative was ready to execute the plan immediately following WrestleMania 39.
However, one of the wrestlers picked for the purpose, Eric Young asked for his WWE release owing to Vince McMahon‘s return to supreme authority. Also, Bray Wyatt’s illness resulted in a total scrappage of the idea of turning Wyatt 6 into reality.
It appears like the management has eventually taken the onus upon themselves to eternize Bray’s legacy. The word floating around is that Wyatt’s real-life brother, Bo Dallas, who was alleged to be the man behind Uncle Howdy, has something to do with the revival of WWE’s decision on Wyatt 6. It’s been a long time since Howdy appeared on television.
He’s been gone completely since the early part of March. However, it does feel right to realize that Wyatt got the opportunity to have his final WWE appearance alongside Bo Dallas, where the brothers wiped off Hit Row on an episode of SmackDown in Montreal.
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Bray Wyatt’s sister has penned down an emotional note for her brother
Bray created memories wherever he went, and he had mastered the art of making people spellbound through his jovial nature. That said, Windham had ties to his siblings, especially his sister, Mike Rotunda. She has written an open letter for her late brother, which is enough to melt one’s heart. She admitted being unaware of Wyatt’s character incarnations; however, she knew how Bray was at heart.
Mike called Bray’s ability to connect millions of people through his presence and oration as a gift to this world. At last, she couldn’t help but jot down how dearly she and her family miss Windham every single day. The day he took his final breath, the entire wrestling community came together as a whole and mourned one of the most devastating moments in wrestling.
Multiple WWE Superstars sketched a tattoo in Wyatt’s memory, and there was an overflow of emotions that exists to date. Female referee Jessica Carr has pledged to keep Bray Wyatt’s picture in her wallet forever so that she can never forget him.
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