• US States

Explore sports news

Baseball
0 min read
0

Vanessa Hudgens pays last respects to late WWE star Bray Wyatt for ‘bringing joy to her dark side’

ochowdhury
741 days ago

Colorado Rockies shortstop Cole Tucker’s fiancee, Vanessa Hudgens took to social media to share her thoughts on 36-year-old WWE star Bray Wyatt’s untimely demise.

In her homage statement, what stood out was her deep admiration for the wrestler’s ability to resonate with her on a personal level.

‘I’m truly heartbroken to hear this news. ‘I didn’t know him personally but mannnn I am such a fan. Bray Wyatt was a force. An iconic wrestler that brought so much joy to my dark side. I would get soooo giddy every time he was on. I’ve been waiting to see him back on SmackDown and I’m so sad that just won’t happen again. Deepest condolences to his family and friends.’

As per Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp, Bray Wyatt Wyatt aka Windham Lawrence Rotunda, had been battling underlying heart issues. Reportedly, after contracting COVID-19 earlier this year, Wyatt’s pre-existing cardiac condition took a turn for the worse, leaving him in a precarious state.

Despite health setbacks, the wrestling star was on the cusp of making a triumphant return. However, fate dealt a cruel blow and a fatal heart attack struck him down.

Wyatt’s roots in the squared circle stretch back three generations. The foundation was laid by his grandfather, the legendary Blackjack Mulligan.

Following in the footsteps of his illustrious grandfather was Bray’s father, Mike Rotunda.

Bray’s uncles, Barry and Kendall Windham carved their own paths of success in the ring, adding even more luster to the family’s legacy.

Born into this storied lineage, Bray Wyatt seemed destined to be a wrestling prodigy.

On February 5, 2009, Wyatt forayed into WWW with his in-ring debut on an episode of Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW).

Subscribe to our newsletter

Receive the latest sports news, exclusive stories, and updates. Stay Up-to-Date!