Bray Wyatt made his return to WWE during Extreme Rules in 2022, much to the delight of fans. Unfortunately, Wyatt passed away last year and many continue to mourn his loss. On the 1-year anniversary of Bray Wyatt’s passing, Wyatt’s sister Mika Rotunda wrote a lengthy post about her brother.

On the one-year anniversary of Bray Wyatt’s passing, his sister Mika Rotunda took to Instagram and reflected on the immense loss felt by many. She shared her thoughts on how this past year has been a mix of sorrow and joy, filled with moments where she wished her brother could be present to witness the milestones and everyday experiences of life.

Mika recalled the devastating moment in the hospital when the doctor delivered the heartbreaking news of Wyatt’s passing. Despite the pain, she chose not to dwell in sadness on this difficult day. Instead, she began the morning with her mother and child, and was touched by the kindness of a stranger who paid for their breakfast, an act that moved them to tears.

As she goes through life without her brother, Mika finds comfort in the belief that Wyatt is watching over them. She often wishes she could share moments with him, like FaceTiming when her baby learns to walk and talk, cheering at soccer games, or watching their children grow up. While she acknowledges that these are moments she’ll never be able to share with him, she expresses her unwavering love and the constant presence she feels of him in her life.

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”A year. A year in the world without Windham.
As I’ve dreaded the arrival of this day, it’s also been simultaneously met with a wonderful amount of reasons to stop and say, “wish you could be here to see this.”

A year ago, we all lost. I say all of us, in a context that is not just my family and I.
But you, me, all of us— as a collective. Windham was so impactful and loved so widely.
By millions.

When we were gathered into a cold hospital room on this day last year, I will never forget the shock that took over my body when the doctor delivered the news, with unvarnished emotion.
“I have bad news. He is gone.”

While today, I would love to crawl in a hole and feel sorry for myself. I am not. And I won’t
Instead, I actually started the day by walking with my mom and my baby to breakfast.

Only to end the meal and find out that the sweet elderly man behind us, had covered our bill.
I’m thirty-one years old, my mom sixty-two. Neither one of us have ever had that happen in a restaurant. We’ve done it for people. But, never to us. We both burst to tears, inevitably.

This year has been so many things. Somber and sobering, while I’ve also watched the greatest joy and gift of my life grow right in front of my eyes. A lot of times when I look at my baby, I am affirmed that I have this massive, wonderful angel always guiding and watching over us.

Selah learns to walk and talk, I wish I could factime him.
Cadyn starts travel soccer, I wish I could sweat next to him at her games.
Kendyl begins middle school cheer, I wish we could ring a cowbell together from the crowd.
Knash and Hyrie start school, I wish I could meet him at the pick-up line. Just to watch their face light up when they see daddy picking them up from school.
While Taylor follows through with your visions and your dreams. I wish I could sit ringside with mom and dad in your new merch.

I wish I could, but I can’t. And that is something I believe I’ll never get over.
And as long as I walk this green Earth, I’ll never not think of you. In a song, in the wind.

In the highlight or lows of my day. I know you’ll meet me there. In pink skies or cloudy ones, I miss you.

Queen Elizabeth II said, “Grief is the price we pay for love.”

I love you more, Windham.
Xoxo

JoJo Offerman also penned an emotional message for Bray Wyatt. Bray Wyatt will forever hold a cherished place in the hearts of those who knew him both inside and outside the wrestling ring. His legacy remains unshaken, and his memory lives on through the love and admiration of countless fans worldwide.

What’s your opinion on this touching message? Will you miss Bray Wyatt forever? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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