 Just received a call from WWE, all a famer, Mike Rotunda, who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life and when him Rotunda, also known as Bray Wyatt, unexpectedly passed earlier today. Our thoughts are with his family and he asked that everyone respect their privacy at this time. This tweet was sent in today by Triple H at 5.32 PM. I'm not gonna lie to y'all, man, when I found out the news, I was at my grandmother's house actually editing videos for the main page, the intercourse page and my personal page. And one of you guys hit me up on Instagram, and send me to this tweet. And I didn't wanna believe it at first, but seeing Triple H tweet this out, it was kind of a surreal moment. And it's one of those things where, I mean, I'm still trying to process it. But it's one of those things where when you see it and you're reading it, I had to read this tweet multiple times. I had to really make sure this is what Triple H tweeted. I had to make sure this is Triple H's account. Is this a troll account? And even then reading it, it still didn't resonate with me that this is a real thing. And him being the one to break the news, I mean, I would have preferred the news but not being broken at all in the sense of preferred that this didn't happen to him. But I'd rather have been Triple H than TMZ or some other news site. The stigma is if TMZ gets it, then it's gotta be true. But a fellow wrestler, a fellow person that he obviously has some type of connection with, some type of personal relationship business wise with and appreciated and understood his talent and what he could bring to the business. For him to be the one to announce it, I am all okay with. Because obviously he understands what it's like to be in that squared circle and to entertain us. And it kind of adds credence to the rumors that we have been hearing for months since Bray's been gone, that he's dealing with a illness, a very serious illness. And we really didn't have no update on how his recovery was going. We hadn't really heard too much other than the normal rumors of, oh, this guy's coming back at this pay-per-view. Oh, he's coming back at this pay-per-view. Little did we know he was over there trying to potentially fight for his life. And we don't know still what was the cause of death. Honestly, I know some of the fans are going to want to know what happened. But at the same time, Triple H has tweeted, respect the family's privacy. They've been very private with what's been going on with Bray. And for them to even let Triple H know this and be okay with him letting the world know, that's big within itself. I'm sure we will find out some type of update, but as of now, we don't know what the cause of death is. All I know is he's gone. And in my opinion, and I think a lot of people's opinion, I think he's gone way too soon. But we can't we don't judge or determine who lives for how long. That's that's not how the world works. I'm praying for his family. I believe he has some children. I believe he has like four kids. You know, I'm praying for everyone that's close to him. We know how. It hurt when they lost when we lost Luke Harper or the guy that played Luke Harper in WWE and he's even talked about how that hurt him losing a close friend. And now we lost another member of the Y family, the original Y family. And this is just tough, bro. I am still in disbelief right now. I don't even know what to really say. Um, I've definitely was getting emotional driving all the way back home from my grandmother's because it's like he's really gone. And we really didn't even get a chance to see what this second run could have been. We we we truly didn't get a chance to see. You guys remember the ovation, the pop break got when he came back, I believe, was that extreme rules from not mistaken, the pop that he got when he came back. Was ridiculous. It's like the guy had never even left. And yes, it didn't culminate in the way we wanted to. Story line wise. But it people still wanted to see Bray that heartfelt promo he gave on smack now. I him seeing the love that we have for him. Even when he was released from WWE and how people still wanted to see him. I know that meant a lot to him. I know that meant a lot to him. This guy will go down in wrestling history as one of the very few individuals that could always find a way to reinvent reinvent themselves. It's not too many wrestlers that can reinvent themselves and it works every single time he's one of those individuals that was able to reinvent themselves after bad booking and the fans still care. The fans still want to see him. The fans still want to support them. And it just sucks that we'll never really see his true potential in WWE ever again. And take the wrestling and out of it. Take all that away. The man still had a family, still had people who loved him, still had people who care about him and he'll never be able to speak and talk to his family ever again, just and vice versa. This is it's very sad. It's very sad. Um, it's kind of hard for me to put all of this into words. Honestly, all I know is the wrestling world lost a great one. Lost a very entertaining individual that had a creative mind that we had not seen in so long. His creativity is just out of this world. The characters he's able to create, the scenarios he was able to create, the moments he was able to create, all of that within his mind. And it has been a treat to be able to see it unfold as long as we were able to. So, uh, I send my condolences to his family, his friends, his loved ones. Rest in peace. Went him rotunda, aka Bray Wyatt. Um, I want y'all to do me a big favor. I know this is a sad moment because we lost a, a great wrestler, great wrestler. We also recently just lost, lost a Terry Funk. I want to say the day before yesterday. Of me filming this. Um, so rest in peace to Terry Funk as well. I want y'all to comment down below your favorite Bray Wyatt moment. Mine without a shadow of a doubt is him winning the WWE championship. That was one of my favorite moments of all time from them. But because for that little bit of time that he was champion, we thought we're finally getting some change. He became WWE champion. And on that Smackdown, he had the whole crowd chanting, you deserve it. And it was beautiful, bro. Him winning the WWE championship, you know, the title reign wasn't that long. That to me was one of the greatest moments to see because if it just felt like the guy that we wanted to see at the top has finally made it to the top, he is finally where he deserves to be. And it's just a great memory of mine. So comment down below. Let me know your favorite Bray Wyatt moment, whatever it may be. Before I get out of here, I want y'all to know that this is a part of life. The unfortunate part is death. And the only thing you can do to truly combat it is live life. Live your life to the fullest. Enjoy your life to the fullest. Let go of the petty beefs. Let go of the petty squabbles. Put all that hatred aside that you have for someone. Let it go. Live your life. Love your life. Enjoy your life. Because when death comes, there's no warning. There's no notice is just like that. And that's it. And the only thing people can remember you by is what you left behind. What type of life you lived. And I just wanted to pass that off to y'all. Continue to live life. Bray was able to live out his dream for a little bit. He was able to be in WWE and a prominent member in WWE. He was able to live that dream out that many don't even get a chance to. And us as fans, we had a front row seat into his creativity and what he bought brought to the company and what he brought to the business, far as a creative side. And for that will always live on. We will always have these moments. They'll never go away. And that is something that we can appreciate in chairs. So. I appreciate y'all kicking with me and. Rest in peace to wind them rotunda. Okay, break wipe.