Braun Strowman Reflects on the Lingering Impact of Bray Wyatt

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Braun Strowman and Bray Wyatt worked closely together during their time as part of the Wyatt Family in WWE.

Speaking on a recent episode of “The Ranveer Show,” Strowman commented on Wyatt’s passing earlier this year, how he still feels Bray’s presence from time to time, and more.

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On feeling Wyatt’s presence from time to time: “I can feel him at times. Things happen where I go, I can’t help but smile, because I’m like ‘Oh, that was Bray.’ Literally, just recently, I was visiting a friend down in Boca Grande, Florida…I came home from my house in Wisconsin. It was 9 degrees and snow, and I was like ‘I need some sunshine. I need to go to the beach.’ And I was sitting on the beach, watching the sunset, and I started thinking about him. The next day, when I went to go to the beach, I was walking up and down the beach, and I looked up and there was a buzzard flying around above me.”

On Wyatt helping him out in WWE: “When I moved to Florida and started wrestling in WWE…I made more money than I’d ever made in my life. But it was a totally different standard of living. So living in a one-bedroom apartment with a car, with insurance, and all this stuff, I’m living still, barely surviving week to week. And when I got called up on the main roster, I didn’t have enough money to pay for my hotel rooms when we went on the road. So for like the first month, Bray paid for everything for me. He bought me food, he paid for my hotel rooms. All that stuff.”

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The bond between Braun Strowman and Bray Wyatt, two former WWE superstars who were part of the Wyatt Family, was a strong one. Strowman recently opened up about Wyatt’s passing earlier this year and how he still feels his presence from time to time.

During an episode of “The Ranveer Show,” Strowman revealed that he can feel Wyatt’s presence in certain moments. He shared an experience he had while visiting a friend in Boca Grande, Florida. Strowman had traveled from his home in Wisconsin, where it was cold and snowy, to get some sunshine at the beach. As he sat on the beach, watching the sunset, he started thinking about Wyatt. The next day, while walking on the beach, Strowman noticed a buzzard flying above him. He couldn’t help but feel that it was a sign from Wyatt.

Strowman also spoke about how Wyatt helped him out during their time together in WWE. When Strowman first moved to Florida and started wrestling in WWE, he was making more money than ever before but still struggling to make ends meet. He lived in a one-bedroom apartment and had to pay for his car and insurance on top of other expenses. When he got called up to the main roster, he didn’t have enough money to pay for his hotel rooms while on the road. That’s when Wyatt stepped in and paid for everything for Strowman, including food and hotel rooms, for the first month.

The bond between Strowman and Wyatt extended beyond their professional lives in WWE. Strowman’s heartfelt words about Wyatt’s generosity and support demonstrate the deep connection they shared.

The interview with Strowman on “The Ranveer Show” provides fans with a glimpse into the personal side of these two wrestlers. It shows that their relationship went beyond the scripted storylines and showcased the genuine care they had for each other.

As fans continue to mourn the loss of Bray Wyatt, stories like these remind us of the impact he had on those around him. Strowman’s experiences serve as a testament to Wyatt’s kindness and the lasting impression he left on his friends and colleagues.

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