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Jojo Offerman Reacts To Possible Bray Wyatt WWE Hall Of Fame Induction

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Jojo Offerman has given her thoughts about Bray Wyatt possibly being inducted into WWE’s Hall Of Fame.

Bray Wyatt, whose real name was Windham Rotunda, passed away tragically on August 24, 2023, at just 36 years old.

While many fans were hoping WWE would put him into the Hall of Fame this past April, they did not do that. Instead, WWE chose to induct Bray’s father Mike Rotunda, and uncle Barry Windham since they were a former championship tag team known as the US Express.

It’s likely only a matter of time until Bray Wyatt is inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame since he was a main event performer who held the WWE Championship and Universal Championships in his career.

Two of Bray Wyatt’s four children were with former WWE ring announcer Jojo Offerman. The couple was engaged at the time of Bray’s untimely death and were supposed to get married later in 2023.

Jojo took part in a Southern Wrestling Autographs virtual signing, a viewer suggested that Bray Wyatt would be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame in 2025.

“Okay good, me too. Hopefully. He deserves it, for sure. One of the greatest minds in the business.”

Jojo Offerman Thankful For Support From WWE

As she continued, Jojo mentioned how helpful WWE has been since Bray Wyatt’s tragic death.

“Yes, I did. Hunter was wonderful. Vince even gave me a call, but there’s something about Stephanie McMahon’s hugs that feel like a blanket of warmth, and all of them, honestly, all the McMahons were great, and Hunter was incredible. But I think Stephanie really made me feel like, I don’t know. Her and Hunter really went above and beyond to help with so much, so I appreciate them for that so much.”

On the one-year anniversary of Bray’s death this past August, Jojo shared a touching tribute to him while mentioning that their kids act like him a lot.