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WWE Superstar Bray Wyatt Has Been Declared Dead At Age 36

The Fiend, a well-known WWE wrestler and former champion, has passed suddenly at the age of 36. The terrible news that Bray Wyatt, also known as The Fiend, had passed away at the age of 36 shocked the wrestling federation, which is made up of spectators, wrestlers, commentators, and managers.

The tragic news that the late wrestler, who was most known for his signature move “Sister Abigeil” and for being the patriarch of The Wyatt family, had been missing from the ring due to an undisclosed health issue, was verified in the early hours of Friday, August 25.

Wyatt, who was born in Brooksville, Florida, on May 23, 1987, won the state wrestling championship in high school. He attended Troy University on a football scholarship but left before finishing to pursue a career as a professional wrestler. He made his acting debut in 2009 as Husky Harris, Alex Rotunda, Duke Rotundo, and The Fiend.

He co-starred as Bray Wyatt, the evil head of the Wyatt family cult with Erick Rowan, Braun Strowman, and the late Luke Harper (also known as Brodie Lee). He made a long-awaited reappearance at the pay-per-view Extreme Rules event in October, where he introduced a new iteration of his character, after being fired from WWE in 2021.

The former wrestler leaves behind two children from his current marriage as well as two children from his previous union with Joseann Offerman, a former WWE ring announcer.

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