Bray Wyatt Receives Heartwarming Father’s Day Tribute Across Social Media

JoJo Offerman shared a heartfelt message remembering Bray Wyatt on Father’s Day, posting a photo collage of him with their children.

Bray Wyatt Receives Heartwarming Father’s Day Tribute Across Social Media
  • JoJo Offerman shared a heartfelt Father’s Day tribute to Bray Wyatt on Instagram, featuring photos of him with their two children, Knash and Hyrie.
  • Bray Wyatt, whose real name was Windham Rotunda, passed away in August 2023 at age 36, leaving behind a legacy as a devoted father and WWE star.
  • The tribute coincided with WWE’s homage to Wyatt through The Wyatt Sicks faction, which debuted on SmackDown on what would have been his birthday.
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JoJo Offerman, former WWE ring announcer and fiancée of the late Bray Wyatt, shared an emotional tribute to the two-time Universal Champion on Father’s Day. The post, made via Instagram Stories, featured a collage of Wyatt with their two children, Knash and Hyrie.

I’m so blessed God gave me you to be their daddy. We did good my love. Happy Father’s Day Windham❤️ We miss you everyday. We love you❤️.

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Wyatt, whose real name was Windham Rotunda, passed away in August 2023 at the age of 36. He and Offerman had been engaged since April 2022. The couple’s children were a central part of Wyatt’s life, and Offerman’s post served as a poignant reminder of his legacy as a father.

The tribute coincided with the recent resurgence of Wyatt’s creative influence in WWE through The Wyatt Sicks, a faction formed in his honor. The group, which includes his brother Bo Dallas as Uncle Howdy, made a notable return on the June 13 episode of SmackDown, marking what would have been Wyatt’s birthday.

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Offerman’s message underscores the personal loss felt by those closest to Wyatt, even as his wrestling legacy continues to resonate within WWE.

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Article Author Leonardo Cunha