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JoJo Offerman pens a heartfelt note to late husband Bray Wyatt on Father's Day

The late Bray Wyatt's fiance, JoJo Offerman, has shared a slideshow of their family moments on the occasion of Father's Day. Wyatt, whose real name is Windham Rotunda, passed away last year in August owing to a heart attack. He was only 36 years old.

His decade-long career in the main roster of World Wrestling Entertainment made a lasting impact in the eyes of fans, who still refer to him as one of the best storytellers.

Taking to Instagram, JoJo gave an inside look into the man behind Bray Wyatt. She wrote about how much he cared for his children. The heartfelt note concluded with the words, "We miss you deeply," which is also what every wrestling fan feels as well.

"One of my favorite things about you will always be the incredible daddy you were. The kids will never forget that and I pray one day that they grow up to be like you and find someone that loved the way you did. Happy Father’s Day my love. Thank you for being the best daddy, We miss you deeply," JoJo Offerman wrote.

Check out her Instagram post below:

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The late WWE Superstar's legacy will be carried on by his brother, Bo Dallas. The latter was rumored to have joined Bray Wyatt on-screen between 2022 to 2023 as Uncle Howdy. The latest QR codes by WWE have hinted that the rumored Wyatt 6 stable (which is said to be a creation of The Eater of Worlds himself) could have many members.


Uncle Howdy and the Wyatt 6 have a lot of pressure on them

There is undoubtedly a lot of pressure when following the footsteps of a wrestler of Bray Wyatt's stature. How Uncle Howdy and the rumored stable that comes with him plays out bears watching.

Meanwhile, former SmackDown General Manager, Teddy Long, discussed them. Speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's The Wrestling Time Machine hosted by Mac Davis, Long touched upon the weight they's be carrying on their shoulders.

"Yeah, it's a lot of pressure, but also, you know, it can be done. And I think that the fans will definitely get behind him because the people love Bray. They really loved him. And just, you know, right before his death he was getting up, he got on a roll. He was starting back up there. So I think with these guys coming in and trying to continue, you know, what he had started. I think it's gonna be good and the fans are gonna be right behind him because they loved Bray," said Long.

Watch the clip above as the rest of the interview features Teddy Long discussing a variety of topics, including a potential rivalry between Uncle Howdy's clan and The Judgment Day on WWE RAW.

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