The wrestling world still mourns the loss of the legendary wrestler Brodie Lee. After working for WWE, Lee signed with AEW and was enjoying the time of his life before passing away on December 26, 2020. However, Bray Wyatt, who was close friends with Lee, found a unique way of paying tribute to Lee at WrestleMania 37.
At WrestleMania 37, Wyatt faced Randy Orton, which proved to be his last storyline before getting fired from the company. Wyatt’s, makeup artist Jason Baker took to Twitter and showed a jacket that gave a tribute to Lee.
In the tweet, Jason acknowledged that Bray (real name -Windham) thought of many ways to pay their tribute to Lee.
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Jason revealed that he and Wyatt thought of a “burned Fiend jacket.”
“Trivia fact: @Windham6 and I worked several tributes to @ThisBrodieLee into the Burned Fiend jacket that was unfortunately never truly seen outside of @WrestleMania transformation video. Tributes included: His Bludgeon brothers mask, his @WWENXT flannel pattern, and more.” Jason wrote.
Trivia fact: @Windham6 and I worked several tributes to @ThisBrodieLee into the Burned Fiend jacket that was unfortunately never truly seen outside of @WrestleMania transformation video. Tributes included: His Bludgeon brothers mask, his @WWENXT flannel pattern, and more. pic.twitter.com/HOWVCA7gmf
— Jason Baker (@bakingjason) December 4, 2021
Ric Flair is still baffled that Vince McMahon fired Bray Wyatt
Two-time WWE Hall of Famer, Ric Flair recently admitted on his podcast ‘Wooooo Nation‘ that he was very surprised when as he thought Vince McMahon would have never let go of Wyatt.
‘The Nature Boy’ Ric Flair discussed several reasons why he thinks AEW should sign the former WWE and Universal Champion and also confessed that he loves him as a person.
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“I’m just a big fan of his. I like his brother a lot too. You couldn’t find a handsome more athletic guy. I think if I’m going to hire one more guy, I’d hire Bray Wyatt. The last guy I would have fired if I were Vince would have been Bray Wyatt. So, there must have been something there that I’m missing.” said Flair.
It’s been more than four months now since his WWE release and Bray Wyatt, aka The Fiend, has still not uttered a word on his next wrestling adventure.
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However, earlier AEW President, Tony Khan revealed that he was in talks with Wyatt but nothing has reached a level of agreement.
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