WWE enthusiasts were stirred with anticipation as WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H unveiled the premiere date for the documentary “Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal,” set to air on Peacock on April 1, 2024.
The news sparked a wave of excitement among fans and fellow WWE Superstars, who took to social media platforms to express their eagerness for the unveiling.
Among those who shared their sentiments was Nia Jax, who responded to Triple H’s announcement with a touching message aimed at the late Bray. “Love ya Hoot,” she affectionately conveyed.
Nia Jax's message to Bray❤️ pic.twitter.com/YoM1Xyw2XM
— Monty AEW/WWE (@tmykwoah) March 20, 2024
Nia Jax’s heartfelt connection with Bray Wyatt was evident, particularly following his tragic passing on August 24, 2023.
In the wake of his untimely departure, she took to her official Instagram account to share cherished memories and backstage moments captured with the beloved WWE star.
Alongside poignant snapshots, she poured out her emotions, reminiscing about their shared laughter, adventures on the road, and heartfelt conversations.
“Windham 🫶🏽. So many memories, belly laughs, road adventures, bus ride singing, sharing stories of family…. I’ll never forget any of them, especially the way you could make anyone you came in contact with feel genuinely loved. Thank you, brother. Love you Windham,”
wrote Lina Fanene.
Bray Wyatt’s WWE resurgence at Extreme Rules 2022 marked a promising chapter under Triple H’s administration. Engaging in a riveting feud with LA Knight on WWE SmackDown, he emerged victorious, capturing the attention of fans worldwide.
However, his subsequent rivalry with Bobby Lashley on The Road to WrestleMania 39 took an unexpected turn, culminating in his sudden disappearance from WWE television screens.
Fans eagerly awaited his return, unaware that it would never come to fruition. Triple H’s somber announcement of Wyatt’s passing in August 2023 sent shockwaves through the wrestling community, leaving a profound void.
Bray Wyatt, who passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 36, left behind a legacy cherished by fans and peers alike, forever immortalized in the hearts of those he touched.