Bray Wyatt’s loved ones pay tribute on two-year anniversary of death

On the two-year anniversary of his death, Bray Wyatt’s loved ones took a moment to remember all he meant to them.
Wyatt (Windham Rotunda) passed away at 36 years old on August 24, 2023 due to a heart condition. In an Instagram post today, Joseann Offerman shared a tribute to her late partner and remembered the love they shared.
“If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever,” she wrote.
“2 years without you Windham, without the one person that knew me better than anyone. Not a day goes by that I don’t look at something our kids are doing and wish you could still be here to enjoy it with me. We miss you so much. But we know you’re all around, I can feel it, the kids feel it. I hope we keep making you proud my love. We love you forever.”
Wyatt and Offerman had two children together with Wyatt also having two children from a previous marriage.
In his own post, Adam Scherr (former WWE wrestler Braun Strowman) expressed how grateful he is for the help Wyatt gave him in his career.
“Today will always be so special to me. Even though it’s incredibly hard. Ten years ago today I debuted on tv with you. I still can’t thank you enough for what you did for me all those years ago,” Scherr wrote. “There is no Braun Strowman without you. You truly were one of a kind!! I still can’t believe you are gone. Two years have gone by so fast. I miss you everyday Hoot. Keep watching over us. And I sure hope I’m still making you proud!!!”
Wyatt’s sister Mika and former faction mate Erick Rowan were among the others paying tribute.
The creative spirit of Wyatt still lives on in WWE with The Wyatt Sicks, a faction led by his brother Bo Dallas/Uncle Howdy (Taylor Rotunda). The group also includes Rowan, Nikki Cross, and current WWE Tag Team Champions Dexter Lumis & Joe Gacy.