REACTION: WWE Superstar Bray Wyatt Passes Away Unexpectedly At Age 36



Windham Rotunda, or WWE superstar Bray Wyatt as most know him, tragically passed away earlier today at the age of 36. This is a breaking news stream and really just a stream to talk about things and chat about a man who left this earth far too soon.

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35 thoughts on “REACTION: WWE Superstar Bray Wyatt Passes Away Unexpectedly At Age 36”

  1. I heard a story at the Wrestlemania in New Orleans there were several people on bourbon st. A homeless man was begging for change. While most people ignored him, Bray went and bought him a bottle of wine and also handed him a ten dollar bill. A great man. Hope he rest in peace.

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  2. This one hurts so fucking much. He got me back into wrestling. His characters and his aesthetic all reminded me of what I loved about wrestling as a kid. There'll never be another like him

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  3. Never met Bray but he seemed like a man with a beautiful soul. I am a big horror guy so I’m glad we had that in common. So shocked by Triple H’s post and after a day has passed, I’m still gutted by this tragedy. My thoughts and prayers goes out to Windham’s loved ones. 🙏🏾

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  4. Waking up today, I still can't believe it. Bray was able to get his flowers last October at Extreme Rules. The love and support that was shown when he returned. What I'm trying to say is, all people you care about, tell them how much you love and care about them. Show them how much you love and care for them. Give them their flowers while you still can. RIP Bray Wyatt, you will be missed.

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  5. Last time I felt literally sick was when Eddie passed. And this hurts. Bray was unique, whenever he spoke on a microphone? I stopped what i was doing and listened. I….yeah, this is just…..yeah.

    Rest in peace, Windham.

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  6. It's ok to cry Everyone . It shows how much compassion you have for another human being. Let's keep his memory alive. He touched millions. I was his biggest fan. Loved his creativity and passion for life and pro wrestling. May godspeed 🙏 ✨️

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  7. No thanks to Vince McMahon that he F*** over Bray I wish Vince would’ve step down early Bray would’ve accomplish a lot in the very short time before his passing, but God bless his soul and his friends and family. I’m still shocked. That he’s gone at 36 is to young

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  8. So sad… .

    Heartbroken for his family, gone way too soon….

    A truly captivating, mesmerizing performer.

    Even for this genre, his character work, was well respected throughout all of entertainment, due to his ability to captivate audiences the way he did.

    Suspending your disbelief, was both entertaining, and easy to do, when watching him perform. He was always entertaining to watch, always leaving you with something to look forward to the next time round….

    Sadly, for family, friends, and fans,, that next time round, unfortunately it won't be happening, and there's nothing right about that….

    We all learn that life is short, and , here is yet another reminder. A reminder we surely didn't want, or need…

    Rest easy Wyndham, thanks for the entertainment, and fun memories the last several years. Some of your work, made some very hard times easier to get through, and I'm always appreciative for that, and always will be.

    Thanks for the mark you left Wyndham, always appreciated.

    Rest easy

    🙏🙏🙏

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  9. I will never forget this thumbnail. I remember logging onto YouTube. This was the first video that I saw. I first saw Bray’s face and thought oh cool Bray is back. Then I read the thumbnail. It took a couple seconds to process. Total shock man. RIP Bray 🙏

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  10. I felt so awful for Braun and Rowan tonight on SmackDown. Just seeing the look on their faces, along with the rest of the roster, they're all really shook up right now, like all of the rest of us are right now.

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  11. I said this in the chat stream initially, yet it should be stated again…

    As always with these unfortunate situations, but especially one such as this, the product of wrestling, the business of wrestling all of it pales in comparison, and quite frankly doesn't matter in the grand scheme, of things…

    Simply put, just heartbroken for the entire family, especially his children, as well as all of his many friends. It would be tragic regardless of circumstance, yet especially so under these here….

    Gut-wrenching, doesn't even properly address this situation here, it's absolutely devastating across-the-board, for the only reasons that truly matter…

    Pertaining to the wrestling end of the Spectrum, the word has been used, and used plenty, but there is none better, then the word captivating, Windham truly was that.

    His character work specifically, it was a masterclass, you always wanted to see where his work was going, no matter the angle…

    Bottom line, suspending your disbelief, was both entertaining, and fun as hell, while you watched him perform…

    He always left you with something to look forward to, or at the very least, left you wanting to see what happened next.

    Even if you weren't sure what that was. Either way, you wanted to see for yourself, just what he was going to be involved with next. Regardless, he kept people watching….

    Love or hate the character, or the booking, either way, it didn't make a difference, you the fan were watching Wyndham's work regardless.

    As I said, like I said, Wyndham captivated with his work, he kept all of us watching….

    Ultimately, and obviously in my opinion, that's why he will always resonate..

    It's because his work made us experience and feel all of that. His work did that every single time….

    Lastly, I'll say this. .

    Wyndham is being remembered, and his overall professional Legacy will be crafted, primarily by everything that I just mentioned, that will be a part of it, but only a part.

    The rest of his professional Legacy, if any of it actually matters, the rest of it, is what it is, because he never gave up on us, and we in return, we never gave up on , and always believed in him…..

    We, and Wyndham, we both never gave up on each other. That primarily, is both what, and why, Wyndham's professional Legacy, will be what it will be.

    We all should be very appreciative of those facts I would suggest. I know that I certainly am, so….

    With all that said, thanks for the mark you left Wyndham. Your work, and your passion, both helped, and entertained many…

    It's appreciated, and forever will be,

    Thanks plenty Wyndham

    Rest easy good sir

    🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

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  12. It's a shame that Bray Wyatt passed away. I was looking forward to his return. I'll never forget about his legendary and iconic matches and his compelling promos. I recall his memorable rivalries against The Shield and Daniel Bryan. He was involved in the best matches on the card during the 2014 Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-Views. Rest in peace.

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  13. Lol Harper looking at Randy like “🤨” the whole time.

    Man I remember that Rumble match with Daniel and Brayy. It felt like something was taking off indeed I remember loving that match.

    He had too much of a talented mind , the business simply couldn’t handle it.

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