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JoJo Offerman expresses gratitude to WWE and the fanbase for helping her get through grief stricken months

It's nearing a year since WWE's Bray Wyatt sadly passed away. His significant other, JoJo Offerman, naturally went through grief-stricken days. However, she has now expressed that things were made easier through the tough time by the Stamford-based company's crew and the wrestling fanbase.

She recently did an interview for News4Jax, in which she discussed how much the support mattered and meant to her. JoJo credited the wrestling community, while also adding that if it wasn't for her loved ones, she could not fathom how to handle the painful loss.

Bray's untimely passing occurred before the two could get married. But JoJo had given birth to their son and daughter in May 2019 and May 2020, respectively.

"The wrestling community, even beyond, they’ve really had my back. Especially people within the company have really just stepped up and helped me get through a lot of my days. If it wasn’t for a lot of friends and family, obviously family, I don’t know where I would be," JoJo Offerman opened up on News4Jax.
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The late superstar left a lasting impact on the wrestling business. 11 years after his debut, The Wyatt Sicks was put together by his younger brother Bo Dallas (Uncle Howdy) as a tribute to the former WWE Universal Champion.


Jey Uso reveals text message he received from JoJo Offerman following WWE Backlash

In May 2024, Jey Uso was warmly welcomed by the French crowd in Lyon, France, with fireflies. This moment changed Mr. Main Event's run on Monday Night RAW as WWE has made significant changes and highlighted his entrance ever since.

Regarding the fans using their cell phone torches during his entrance, Jey Uso stated that it was JoJo Offerman's blessing and support that made things even better. Here's what the 38-year-old had to say in a recent interview with the Battleground Podcast:

"The most I was validated was, I mean, his wife, JoJo, Bray Wyatt's wife, had texted me and just said how much she was emotional watching. She saw clips of it on YouTube and that let me know right there, 'All alright, I'm going to keep it.' I hope it sticks with me. I never asked for it. I think they did it and I want to keep it with me now," said Jey Uso.
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After The Wyatt Sicks made their WWE debut a few weeks ago, though, Jey said that he would rather return the fireflies to them than have any trouble.

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