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The pro wrestling world was left in a state of shock when the tragic news of Bray Wyatt’s sudden demise broke out. Wyatt, 36, had been sidelined due to undisclosed health issues for some time. As soon as the news of his passing came out tributes and condolences started pouring in. Joining his fellow WWE stars in sending condolences to Wyatt’s family, John Cena wrote a message on Twitter for his late in-ring rival.

When the feud between John Cena and Bray Wyatt began, everyone expected Wyatt to be squashed by Cena, pretty much like their WrestleMania 30 encounter. But the fans got incredible storytelling and cinematic match at WrestleMania 36 that will go down in the history books. Devastated by the loss, Cena’s words ring out a beautiful tribute to his fallen colleague, friend, and most unique foe.

John Cena says Wyatt brought the best out of him

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Taking to social media while fellow wrestlers cherished their memories with Wyatt, Cena uploaded a post. A simple post where he talked about being devastated by the news of Wyatt’s passing and how his heart goes out to the family. Furthermore, he stated that Wyatt always brought out the best in him. This hinted at the multiple times the two faced off inside the squared circle.

In conclusion to his post, he said that he was grateful for the times he shared with Wyatt. Cena said it was a sad day for all the fans who loved the wrestler. This post adds to the flood of praise Wyatt’s colleagues have poured in since the news of his passing.

Wyatt and Cena last met at WrestleMania 36 in the Firefly Fun House Match. This match was the first of its kind in WWE, with many fans not knowing what to think. But both Wyatt and Cena delivered a memorable match that fans will now cherish forever.

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Cena and Wyatt also wrestled each other at WrestleMania 30, where their in-ring chemistry was highly praised.

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Wyatt was one of the most talented individuals to grace the squared circle and an all-time great like Cena saying that he brought out the best in him further elevates his legacy in WWE.

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