Bray Wyatt, WWE star, dies at age 36

Bray Wyatt, a former WWE champion and one of the most creative minds in professional wrestling, died on Thursday at the age of 36.

inactive in WWE over the past several months

Wyatt had been inactive in WWE since February, when he disappeared from television due to health issues.

Wyatt came from a wrestling family

Wyatt came from a wrestling family, with his father and uncle both being former WWE wrestlers.he also formed wyatt family in wwe

BRAY WYATT -THE CHAMPION

Wyatt was a two-time former WWE Universal champion and former WWE champion, and was known for his unique and innovative characters.

Wyatt started his career in WWE's developmental program as Husky Harris

Wyatt started his career in WWE's developmental program as Husky Harris, before reinventing himself as Bray Wyatt in 2014.

Wyatt was known for his ability to tell stories on the microphone

Wyatt was known for his ability to tell stories on the microphone, and his catchphrase "follow the buzzards" became a popular meme among fans.

Wyatt reinvented himself as The Fiend in 2019

Wyatt reinvented himself as The Fiend in 2019, a supernatural character who wore a horror movie mask.

The Fiend was polarizing as a character due to its near invulnerability in the ring

The Fiend was polarizing as a character due to its near invulnerability in the ring, but it was an inventive leap and one of the most interesting things on WWE television at the time.

Wyatt WWE last year after being released in 2021

Wyatt returned to WWE last year after being released in 2021, but disappeared from television again in February due to health issues.

WWE stars and fans pay tribute to Wyatt

WWE stars and fans paid tribute to Wyatt on social media, with many calling him one of the most creative and innovative minds in professional wrestling.

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