The world lost Bray Wyatt decades too soon, and everyone was in mourning. Now, as the Holiday season approaches, those who knew him well are remembering the great man that we all lost.

Bray Wyatt’s sister has shared previously unreleased photos of the late WWE Legend as part of a new tribute to her older brother. This is one of many tributes that Wyatt has received, but there can really never be enough.

Mika Rotunda used Instagram to recount the backstory of a well-known Bray Wyatt photo that has circulated since late 2019. The photo captures The Eater of Worlds holding the custom Universal Championship.

Bray Wyatt secured the Universal Championship by defeating Seth Rollins on October 31, 2019, at Crown Jewel. He defended the title on several occasions before losing it to Goldberg at Super ShowDown on February 27th, 2020.

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Mika Rotunda recently shared previously unseen pictures of Wyatt with the custom title, revealing that they were taken during Christmas Week of 2019. Several photos were shared that fans never saw before, but she kept them. She recalled how Bray initially hesitated to participate in the impromptu photo session, but eventually agreed because his younger sister considered it important.

The tribute continued, with comments about the magical presence of the Eater of Worlds. The Instagram tribute features nine additional never-before-seen photos from that memorable day.

“I’ve seen this first photo all over the internet, for years now. What the internet wont tell you— is that @thewindhamrotunda’s annoying little sister made him go outside on Christmas Eve and do an impromptu photoshoot with his title because I thought it was important. In my photo album, I’ve got about 30 photos of him posing down by the pond in our parents side yard. And I absolutely love that nobody knows the context of a photo that’s been posted hundreds of times and even on TV. I find it, awesome….”

“While there are thousands of memories with him I don’t have photos of. But only recollections, I am learning that by no means— will I ever stop capturing the beautiful moments while I can. Or when I remember too. I wish I had a hundred more of these photoshoots in my phone to stare at and relive the moment. I don’t. But, I cherish the ones I do. He was such a magical person. I love you more, Windham.”

Bray Wyatt’s legacy will live on forever, and the moments he left will never fade. At this time, our thoughts are with his family and friends as they exit 2023 without Windham Rotunda, something that they never imagined would be the case.

WWE honored Bray Wyatt with a legacy merchandise collection. They are honoring his name, and 100% of all proceeds for Wyatt’s merchandise goes to JoJo Offerman and his family.

We will keep an eve on this story, and so many more, right here at Ringside News. Bray Wyatt will live on forever, thanks to his amazing career and everyone he touched along the way. RIP Wyatt

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