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WWE Champion’s Unexpected Death at 36

The Tragic Passing of Windham Rotunda, aka Bray Wyatt

The ​sports entertainment world was left ‍in shock and mourning at the abrupt news ‍of the death of Windham Rotunda on Thursday ⁢night.

The news was broken by World Wrestling Entertainment chief content officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque.

“Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda who informed us of the tragic news ⁢that our WWE family ⁤member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray ‌Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today,” Levesque posted to the social media platform X.

“Our thoughts are with his family‌ and we ⁢ask that everyone respect their privacy at⁣ this time,” he⁣ said.

No cause of death was given.

However, Fightful reporter ​Sean Ross Sapp reported ⁤that Rotunda’s ‌death was a ⁢heart-related issue exacerbated by COVID-19.

“I was given permission to reveal ⁤that⁣ earlier this year ‍Windham Rotunda (Bray⁢ Wyatt) got COVID that⁤ exacerbated​ a heart issues,” Sapp said in a post on⁢ X. “There⁣ was a lot of positive⁤ progress towards a‌ return and his ​recovery. Unfortunately today he suffered a heart attack and passed away.”

Rotunda, 36, had debuted on WWE’s ⁤main roster ⁤programming in 2010 as “Husky ​Harris,” a fairly nondescript character​ who was known more for his girth (hence the name) than⁤ anything else.

He was repackaged into the far more popular and successful “Bray Wyatt” character in 2012.⁣ The Wyatt character was a creepy, dark swamp cult leader and vividly different from​ the‌ more kid-friendly offerings of WWE, immediately endearing‌ Wyatt ‍to WWE’s older‍ fans.

When Bray and his “Wyatt Family” ‍faction eventually dissolved, Rotunda⁢ was​ again repackaged, this time reaching‌ deeper into the dark and macabre.

In 2019, he returned ‌to the WWE after a brief absence as “The Fiend,” a​ horror movie monster alter-ego to Wyatt’s new​ “Mr. Rogers”‍ personality. Wyatt would split time as both the horrific “Fiend” and the host of the “Firefly Funhouse,”​ a twisted parody of “Mr. ‌Rogers’ Neighborhood” (right down to ⁣the talking puppets).

You can see ‍Wyatt ⁤dressed as “The Fiend” below in a tribute post‍ from fellow wrestler Alexa Bliss:

WARNING: Some viewers may find the following image to be disturbing.

Again, this new persona resonated with ⁢audiences worldwide.

But ⁤Rotunda also left an impression on his ⁣peers.

Fellow wrestlers from the past and present expressed shock and sorrow at his sudden death.

Posts from luminaries such as Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Ric Flair showed just how far Rotunda’s influence ⁢ran.

Flair⁣ also noted that the wrestling world lost another great mind, Terry Funk, this week, in ⁤addition to Rotunda.

Rotunda, a three-time WWE champion, ‍is​ survived by his wife and four children. His wife, Jojo Offerman, was a former WWE ring announcer, ​and he has two children with her. He had two kids in a previous marriage⁣ as well.

The‍ post WWE ‌Champion Dies⁣ ‘Unexpectedly’ at ⁢Age 36 appeared first on The Western Journal.


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