WWE has announced a forthcoming documentary chronicling the life of WWE superstar Bray Wyatt, following the tragic passing last summer. Titled ‘Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal’, the documentary is scheduled to debut on Peacock on April 1st, 2024.

The teaser released on WWE’s official social media platforms has stirred anticipation and reverence for the tribute to Wyatt’s legacy and showcased various members of a family friends, and co workers giving their personal insight about the former WWE champion. Not only that, Wyatt’s former onscreen associate, Alexa Bliss also shared her thoughts on WWE’s plans to immortalize the fallen warrior.

Now, Bray Wyatt’s fiancée and mother of his two children, Jojo Offerman took to her Instagram stories to react to the upcoming documentary that would celebrate the life of the man she loved more than anyone else.

“❤️.”

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Wyatt’s influence on the wrestling world will endure indefinitely, leaving an indelible mark on his family, fans, and the industry as a whole. Furthermore, this documentary promises to provide an intimate look into Wyatt’s life and career, ensuring that his memory is preserved and celebrated for generations to come.

As the premiere date approaches, the anticipation for Bray Wyatt’s documentary continues to grow, inviting fans to reflect on his extraordinary journey and legacy he has left behind.

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What are your thoughts on WWE showcasing Bray Wyatt’s life in a completely new perspective with the upcoming documentary? Sound off in the comments!

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