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 August 29, 2023

WWE star Bray Wyatt died of a heart attack

Popular WWE wrestler Bray Wyatt unexpectedly passed away at 36 due to heart complications that emerged after his bout with COVID in March.

Bray Wyatt, celebrated in the wrestling community for his charisma and undeniable talent, was nearing a return to the ring after overcoming a life-threatening illness. His battle with health had kept him away from action, but fans were hopeful about his recovery.

A wave of tributes has poured in from different corners of the wrestling world. All Elite Wrestling sent their condolences during their "All In" show over the weekend, a heartwarming gesture acknowledging the shared grief in the wrestling community. Radar Online reported Wyatt's passing with details about his sudden demise. It's a stark reminder of the fragility of life.

WWE mourns its former champion

Wyatt's unfortunate death came as a shock to fans and fellow wrestlers alike. WWE paid tribute to Wyatt on multiple occasions last week, starting their programming with homage to Wyatt and another legend, Terry Funk. Both had left an indelible mark on the wrestling community, and their passing left many in mourning.

WWE Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque took to social media to express his grief, Fox News reported.

Details surrounding Wyatt's death

Bray Wyatt, whose real name is Windham Rotunda, faced an ongoing heart condition. Despite having seen a doctor about this condition earlier on the day of his demise, he passed away in his sleep. CooPWB and wrestling reporter Sean Ross Sapp confirmed the cause of death as a heart attack.

The heart ailment wasn't unfamiliar to Wyatt. He had been hospitalized just a week prior to his death because of the same issue. The real shocker for many was the discovery of a defibrillator inside Wyatt's vehicle and not inside his home, which could have potentially been a lifesaving tool.

TMZ obtained law enforcement records which revealed more about the circumstances of Wyatt's death. Bray had informed his girlfriend about his intention to nap that fateful Thursday. When his alarm sounded continuously without him turning it off, his girlfriend grew worried.

Discovering the tragedy

Wyatt's girlfriend found him unresponsive when she went to check on him. She discovered he wasn't breathing, and his skin had turned blue. She quickly informed her mother, who attempted CPR before the wrestler was transported to a nearby hospital. Unfortunately, by the time they reached the medical facility, Wyatt was pronounced dead.

The wrestling world is grappling with the loss of such a young talent. The fact that he told his girlfriend about taking a nap and never woke up adds to the heartbreak of this tragedy.

Wyatt's family highlighted to law enforcement that he had developed a "weak lower part of his heart" after contracting COVID earlier in the year. This connection between Wyatt's heart issues and his bout with COVID raises concerns about the potential long-term health implications of the virus.

Lessons to learn from this tragedy

1. Always heed medical advice: If a doctor recommends using a particular device or following specific guidelines, it's crucial for one's safety.

2. Post-COVID check-ups: Those who've had COVID should ensure they undergo thorough medical check-ups to rule out any potential long-term impacts.

3. Learn basic life-saving techniques: Knowledge of CPR can sometimes make a difference between life and death in critical situations.

Why this story matters to fans

Bray Wyatt was not just another wrestler. His unique character, storylines, and the intensity he brought into the ring made him a favorite among many fans. His potential return to WWE was eagerly anticipated, which makes his sudden departure even more sorrowful.

Wrestling fans bond over their favorite wrestlers and storylines. When a beloved wrestler passes away, especially unexpectedly, it's akin to losing a member of an extended family.

Wyatt's connection to COVID and the subsequent health issues he faced may also bring to light concerns about the virus's longer-term impacts, emphasizing the importance of medical follow-ups after recovery.

His death underscores the need for awareness about heart conditions and the importance of having medical devices accessible, especially for those at risk.

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Written By: Rampart Stonebridge

I'm Rampart Stonebridge, a curious and passionate writer who can't get enough of true crime. As a criminal investigative journalist, I put on my detective hat, delving deep into each case to reveal the hidden truths. My mission? To share engaging stories and shed light on the complexities of our mysterious world, all while satisfying your curiosity about the intriguing realm of true crime.
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