Hours have passed since the demise of Bray Wyatt shattered the WWE world to the core. While worldwide fans and superstars are left with tears in their eyes at the Fiend’s untimely departure, it’s Wyatt’s core family members who are currently under the dark cloud of the most agonizing suffering.
After Triple H broke the saddening news on his official Twitter, several WWE personalities jumped at the chance to make a tribute to him in various ways and means. While giving tribute is a tool to let out their feeling of pain, it doesn’t do any material good for Wyatt’s family, something WWE knows the best. They are deeply concerned about the well-being of Wyatt’s wife and children amid this demoralized phase of the crisis. So, they brought up a master plan to raise a helping hand to Wyatt’s family in a more practical manner.
WWE made a noble move to support Bray Wyatt’s family in their darkest hour
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Bray Wyatt’s WWE return has been one of the major topics of discussion in the pro wrestling world for the last few months. But he neither returned nor will he ever make the lap to the ring again. But doesn’t it sound a bit more fascinating to miss him wearing his cool merchandise? It does, of course. But the most important thing it will do apart from fueling your nostalgia is to give some monetary assistance to the late superstar family. Yes, you heard it right. WWE wants you to join their noble initiative to donate all the money earned from the sale of his T-shirts to his family.
Producing saleable merchandise for superstars is an age-old tradition and a key marketing method in WWE. But this time, the big business move got blended with the bigger need to showcase their affection for the star.
All Bray Wyatt merchandise items available on shop.wwe.com come with a precise note that reads, ”In the wake of Bray Wyatt’s death, WWE will donate all net proceeds to support JoJo Offerman and his children.
WWE are currently in the process of setting their website in order for the money raised from Bray Wyatt’s merchandise to go directly to his family (PWInsider) ❤️ pic.twitter.com/kTPAco6NXa
— Wrestle Ops (@WrestleOps) August 25, 2023
The announcement gave fans the ultimate satisfaction and doubled their respect for the company
Fans breathed a sigh of relief after getting a chance to help the late Bray Wyatt’s family
Bray Wyatt had four children from his ex and present wife. His first wife’s children Kendyl and Nicholas are now 10 and 8 years old, respectively. Following a divorce, Wyatt tied the knot with his current wife, JoJo Offerman, who herself is a wrestler and actress, back in 2020 and started their parenting role in Elayna and Hyrie shortly. Certainly, all of them are in deep water right now and fans badly want to come to their relief a bit.
They vowed to buy a lot of merchandise to bring more money to the aggrieved family.
We will be buying tons of Bray merch!
— Taylee (@AisDanmachi) August 25, 2023
They are ready to go to any heights to do their bare minimum duty to their favorite wrestler’s family.
Will this happen for orders now? I want to buy something now but I want to make sure that the profits go to his family
— CardyBoy (@CardyBoyy) August 25, 2023
Please let us know when. Would love to help anyway possible.
— Josh Silverberg (@JoshSilverberg) August 25, 2023
Gotta cop a shirt now !
— Shwifty 🏴☠️👽 (@ShwiftyPlayz) August 25, 2023
Fans can’t help lauding WWE for their off-the-board gestures.
Class act by wwe
— DJ (@DJ36588451) August 25, 2023
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There’s such a rapid surge in demand for T-shirts that the stock is quickly getting vacated. You need to hurry if you want to pick one for yourself.
Hardly any tshirts available
— David (@Kingsldavid) August 25, 2023
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What’s your take on WWE’s noble initiative to help out the late Bray Wyatt family? Sound off in the comments.
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