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The Undertaker is credited as one of the most respected WWE veterans of all time. The Deadman had plans to pass on his dark legacy to another captivating star of the modern era, Bray Wyatt with whom he shared great moment on RAW last year. however, he unfortunately passed away last August.
In the buildup to WrestleMania 40, WWE released a documentary on the life and career of The Eater of Worlds, titled Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal that was narrated by The Phenom himself.
In recent interview with The Ringer Wrestling podcast, Bray’s father, WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda credited The Undertaker for playing the pivotal role in his son’s documentary which meant a lot to his entire family.
“Taker is a great guy. I was so happy that he wanted to do the documentary. Obviously, he did a great job. It meant a lot to our family and I’m sure it would have meant a lot to Windham.”
Bray Wyatt may have been gone, but his legacy is set to be continued with the rumored resurgence of his younger brother, Bo Dallas who is expected to return to WWE at tonight’s King and Queen of the Ring and revealed as the force behind the QR code mystery.
WWE’s decision to let Bray’s legacy live through his brother would surely be seen as a positive influence and keep the spirit of the former WWE champion alive in the hearts of the WWE Universe.
What are your thoughts on The Undertaker’s role in the Bray Wyatt documentary? Do you think he was the right choice for the job? Sound off in the comments!
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