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WWE Personality Discusses How Bray Wyatt Would React to the Wyatt’s Halloween House

Bray Wyatt in the ring at WWE Crown Jewel 2022

WWE paid tribute to the late Bray Wyatt with a Halloween-themed haunted house attraction called “WWE Presents: The Horrors of the Wyatt Sicks” at Universal Orlando. The ambitious crossover brings the twisted imaginations of Bray Wyatt and his Wyatt Sicks faction to life.

Bray Wyatt died on August 24, 2023, at the age of 36. His death was caused by a sudden heart attack, which was linked to heart complications that developed after he contracted COVID-19 earlier that year.

Wyatt had been dealing with these health issues for months and was even advised to wear an external heart defibrillator, which he was not wearing at the time of his death. He was found unresponsive during a nap by his fiancée and was later pronounced dead at the hospital.

Bray Wyatt Would Have Cried if He Had Seen the Wyatt’s Halloween House

WWE ring announcer Mike Rome, who worked at Universal before joining WWE, recently spoke to Bionic Buzz, where he revealed his experience of Wyatt’s Halloween House at Universal Orlando.

He stated that if Wyatt were alive, he would almost certainly have been overwhelmed with excitement and emotion at seeing Universal Studios realize his ideas on such a grand scale.

I worked for Universal for a long time, and now obviously WWE, having those two worlds collide is so surreal. Knowing Windham and knowing how much he loved the events, and seeing something he created in his head obviously go on a large scale with TV but being made into a house now, dude, he would lose his mind.

He would lose his mind. He would be so excited about it. I wish he was here to see it. I saw the one in Orlando, it’s beautiful. It’s got the Wyatt Sicks debut, each character has its own area, and at the end it’s a beautiful tribute to him.

A beautiful tribute to him. I even think, he’s not really, he’s an emotional dude, but I think he would cry in it. I almost cried in it.

H/T Fightful