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On August 24, 2023, the world of professional wrestling received one of the most devastating news of recent times: the passing of Windham Rotunda, known worldwide as Bray Wyatt. Today, two years later, his absence continues to be palpable both in WWE and among the millions of fans who enjoyed his creativity and charisma in the ring.
Wyatt left an indelible mark on the industry thanks to unforgettable characters like The Eater of Worlds and The Fiend, with which he redefined the narrative in WWE. His ability to innovate in stories and create unique atmospheres made him an irreplaceable talent whose loss still hurts in the collective memory of professional wrestling.
On this second anniversary, his wife JoJo Offerman wanted to pay tribute to him with an emotional message on Instagram. Accompanied by memories of their life together, she highlighted the eternal love she feels for him and how their children keep his memory alive day by day:
If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever. Two years without you, Windham, without the one person who knew me better than anyone. Not a day goes by that I see something our children do and wish you could be here to enjoy it with me. We miss you so much. But we know you are still around us, I feel it, the kids feel it. I hope we continue to make you proud, my love. We will love you forever.
The message reflects the huge void left by Wyatt in the personal sphere, but also the certainty that his spirit remains present in every gesture of his children and in the affection of those who surrounded him. JoJo emphasized that, although life without him is tough, they feel his presence still accompanies them and their goal is to continue making him proud.
Two years after his departure, Bray Wyatt's legacy remains alive not only in the memory of his family, but also in the fans and colleagues of WWE. Some of his closest friends in WWE, like Alexa Bliss, continue to pay tribute to him whenever they can.
The memory of Bray also remains alive on television thanks to the faction Wyatt Sicks, inspired by his creative imagination. This group, which debuted in WWE after his passing, has kept his essence alive through a dark aesthetic and enigmatic messages, functioning as a permanent tribute to the mind behind characters that marked an era.