Valhalla Talked With Bray Wyatt About Sister Abigail Role, Says He Really Strived For Other People To Do Well

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Valhalla revealed she worked closely with Bray Wyatt in WWE before his death.

The former WWE Champion shockingly passed away in August 2023 at the age of 26. This was less than a year after he returned to the WWE, and came as a complete shock to the wrestling world.

Wyatt was known for his creativity and penchant for the supernatural in the ring. His characters were some of the most interesting and spookiest ever seen in wrestling.

The former Sarah Logan spoke with Steve Fall for WrestlingNews.Co to discuss her relationship with Bray Wyatt.

“My relationship with him goes way back to when I was just doing extra stuff in WWE in like 2014. I was an extra and I was talking to Bray Wyatt about Sister Abigail stuff. I was a very sweet looking young girl who had a little squeaky voice and we were talking about how it would be perfect if the Sister Abigail thing happened.”

“He was a person who really strived for other people to do well. He was always putting my name in there and trying to get me on because I was doing so much extra stuff, like I just kept showing up. That’s how I got hired. People just assumed I worked there until I did work there. He was really nice and sweet and was always down to give advice, especially when I started doing this Valhalla stuff.

“He would just randomly think of character ideas for me and write to me about it. It’s an incredible resource to have character ideas brought to you. You’re like, ‘Of course I will do anything you say.’ It was just a big hit to the wrestling world.”

Valhalla also spoke about a moment she shared with Bray’s children, which caused her to cry for 20 minutes in the bathroom.

“At TV a few weeks ago, I saw Bray Wyatt’s kids. I was in my makeup and my paint and I looked like I do. I bent down and said hi. Usually I scare children, unfortunately. I don’t like that about my character. I don’t like to scare kids, but Bray’s kids loved it. So I got down and they were like, ‘She looks like Daddy’ and they were picking at my dreadlocks. I definitely went into the bathroom and cried for 20 minutes after that. “

“He has left such a mark on the wrestling world that can only be left if you just did good for a very long time, either professionally and personally and family wise. I just want to offer them nothing but love and support and hope. I just try to pray for them every day and it’s such a hard, hard thing, I couldn’t imagine.”

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