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Last August, the wrestling world was saddened as Windham Rotunda, Bray Wyatt departed from this world. Recently, WWE released a documentary celebrating the life of the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Recently, WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker shared his thoughts on Wyatt.
While speaking on the Six Feet Under podcast, The Deadman opened up about Bray Wyatt. The Undertaker was also on the panel for Rotunda’s documentary. The WWE Hall of Famer mentioned that the former WWE Universal Champion was a visionary. Undertaker also revealed that he was honored to be a part of the panel for the Bray Wyatt documentary.
“He really was a visionary in the sense of how he thought outside of the box. And I brought that up during the panel. He definitely — there was nothing cookie-cutter about Bray. And it was a lot of fun. And it was really important to me. I was honored when they called me and said, ‘Hey, do you want to narrate this?’ And I was like, ‘Absolutely, 100% I want to do it.’ And… Just wanted to… I just wanted to make sure that the family was happy with it. And it’s that… Everything’s really still fresh. I mean, it’s not been that long. It’s taken it’s toll on the whole family.. It’s tough. I couldn’t imagine what that pain feels like. And to know that it is still so raw, you just want to make sure that you do the best that you can possibly do.
“One of those statues was going to be the next iteration of The Fiend, well of Bray Wyatt. One was going to be Bray, and the other one was The Fiend. And… Man…,” The Undertaker said.
Have you seen the Bray Wyatt Documentary yet?