Tributes have been coming out for the passing of WWE Star Bray Wyatt with a lot of big names in the community sending their thoughts and prayers.
John Cena and Wyatt had a big feud throughout their career and he made a post showing his respects to the late star.
“Devastated by the news of the passing of Windham Rotunda,” Cena continued. “My heart goes out to the entire Rotunda family. Windham brought the best out of me in so many ways. I’m forever grateful for the moments we shared. A sad day for all those he reached around the world. RIP.”
Braun Strowman who joined the “Wyatt Family” and is also the godfather to Rotunda’s talked about the passing by saying “8 years ago today I joined you as your black sheep. If I knew only an 8 short years later I would have to say good by I sure as hell wouldn’t have taken so much for granted.”
He continued on to say, “You were my best friend my mentor my big little brother my brother of destruction. You were there for all my highs and my lows as I was for yours. You taught me so many things in the business that we shared and loved and you taught me so much in life. You truly made me a better person. I was so honored the day I found out you were haveing (sic) Knash boy and you asked me to be his Godfather … I LOVE YOU HOOT!!!”
Mick Foley showed his respects by saying, “RIP BRAY WYATT. This is awful news, just terribly sad for his family, friends and fans. I thought so highly of Bray Wyatt, and was so flattered when he started using the mandible claw for his finisher. He was a true visionary; one of the most compelling presences that wrestling…”
Matt Hardy who was the tag team champion partner along with Wyatt shared some words, “Absolutely shattered to learn that my friend, Windham Rotunda, has passed away. It’s devastating to think he left us at only 36 years young. My condolences go out to his family, wife & children. I’m so sorry, my compeer. Miss you already.”
Mojo Muhtadi also send his condolences by saying, “Everyone knows that Bray Wyatt was one of the greatest, most original, creative, and captivating performers this business has ever seen. But even Bray Wyatt couldn’t hold a candle to Windham Rotunda. Windham united us when the competition tried to tear us apart. Windham built us up when the business tried to bring us down. Windham made us laugh when the road didn’t seem funny anymore.”
As well as,… “You always had my back, believed in me, and brought out a better me. Those long car rides, the tours, and definitely the shenanigans will forever be the things I miss most about wrestling, and the things I miss most about you … I’ll see you again so we can go dip our toes in the creek!!!!! I love you brother.”
Rotunda passed away at just the young age of 36.
Rest In Peace.