Journalist Sean Ross confirmed Bray Wyatt was triple vaxxed and boosted before he died of cardiac arrest


Journalist Sean Ross confirmed Bray Wyatt was triple vaxxed and boosted before he died of cardiac arrest
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Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Journalist Sean Ross confirmed Bray Wyatt was triple vaxxed and boosted before he died of cardiac arrest.


Sean Ross wrote: “I was given permission to reveal that earlier this year Windham Rotunda (Bray Wyatt) got COVID that exacerbated a heart issues. 
There was a lot of positive progress towards a return and his recovery. Unfortunately today he suffered a heart attack and passed away.”

The Rock and Mick Foley pay tributes to wrestling legend, Bray Wyatt after he died suddenly. 

Earlier this year, John Cena revealed the most cherished feud of his entire 20+ year illustrious career was the Firefly Funhouse match with Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania 36.

That’s how special Bray was. Bray Wyatt is reportedly nearing a return to WWE seven months since his last appearance after overcoming a life-threatening illness away from the sport.

Wyatt, a three-time WWE world champion, has not competed since his win over LA Knight in a Mountain Dew Pitch Black Match at the Royal Rumble back in January.

One thing Wyatt hasn’t done much of in this WWE run is wrestle. The Pitch Black match, which was widely panned for being overbooked, has been his only televised match in this run, though Wyatt did work some house show dates against Jinder Mahal and Knight.

Wyatt was planned for a WrestleMania 39 bout against Bobby Lashley, but it was shelved when he got sick (and Lashley notably didn’t receive a replacement opponent). There are undoubtedly many who would love to see him back in action, but even more who are glad his health is getting better after what sounds like a legitimate scare.

And according to Fightful Select, via Wrestling Inc, the 36-year-old has been battling a long-term illness which has kept him out of the ring for the past seven months.

According to the report, the Florida-born star’s outlook has improved significantly, meaning the company is already mapping out creative plans for the former WWE champion.

September has been pinpointed as a potential return date, however nothing is set in stone as of yet.

Wyatt, known as The Fiend, was set to ignite a feud with Bobby Lashley before going on his hiatus in early 2023.

His mysterious Uncle Howdy, as well as Eric Young and Alexa Bliss were in line to be involved in the feud, but Young has since left the company and Bliss is currently out on maternity leave

For the best part of a decade Wyatt has proven one of WWE’s most polarizing figures. 

His journey with the company has been somewhat of a rollercoaster, too, after he was released in 2021 as part of a cost-cutting move.

He eventually returned last October at Extreme Rules with a slightly-altered gimmick combining his previous ‘Fiend’ and ‘Eater of Word’ characters. 
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