Jeff Hardy pays tribute to late WWE star Bray Wyatt in TNA
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The whole wrestling industry is still paying tribute to the late Bray Wyatt!
Bray Wyatt was one of the most popular WWE Superstars with millions of fan following across the world. He was one of the successful professional wrestlers who won the WWE Championship and Universal Championship.
He is best known for his creative storytelling and terrifying gimmicks. He had his last match at the 2023 Royal Rumble and was removed from the television due to illness.
On August 24, 2023, Bray Wyatt passed away at the age of 36 due to a Heart Attack after COVID-19 complications.
WWE paid tribute to Wyatt after his passing, hosted a special show remembering his legacy and inducted him into the Legends contract, documentaries and the ongoing Wyatt Sicks faction. At this stage a former WWE star and the current TNA star Jeff has paid tribute to the late Bray Wyatt.
Jeff Hardy pays tribute to Bray Wyatt in TNA Wrestling
Jeff Hardy is known for innovative face paints and appeared with several creative face paints over the years. In the same way, on the September 14, 2024, episode of TNA Impact tapings from the Boeing Center in San Antonio, Texas, Jeff appeared with a face paint similar to “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt’s mask. Hardy’s face paint received huge appreciation from the TNA fans. During the show, The Hardys & Masha Slamovich faced Tasha Steelz & The System in a mixed tag team match and managed to win the match.
Although Wyatt and Jeff Hardy never had an on-screen storyline angle but had crossed paths in the backstage segments, when Wyatt had his rivalry and alliance with “Broken” Matt Hardy, both had great respect for each other.
Matt Hardy shared a clear image of Jeff’s Fiend facepaint on X/Twitter
A month ago on the one year anniversary of Bray Wyatt, Matt Hardy posted the video of WrestleMania 34, where Bray and Matt united for the first time on the grand stage and paid an emotional tribute to the late Bray.
Matt Hardy said, “It’s been a year exactly since we lost a great man, an incredible father & one of the most creative minds ever in wrestling, Windham Rotunda. I miss you & love you, brother. Rest in Power, my compeer.”
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