Bray Wyatt’s fiancé JoJo Offerman posts her second heartbreaking tribute after the WWE star’s death at the age of 36: ‘Every day gets harder and harder’
- Wyatt died last month after a heart attack – he was just 36
- Shortly after his death, she previously posted another heartbreaking tribute
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JoJo Offerman, the fiancée of late WWE superstar Bray Wyatt, has posted another emotional tribute on Instagram after he passed away last month.
“It’s been a month without you and every day gets harder and harder,” Offerman wrote as the caption to a photo.
“I miss you Windham, the kids miss you. I think about you every second of every day. I love you so much, always ❤️
She also recently posted a thank you message on her Instagram Story that read, “Thank you to everyone who reached out over the past month. I haven’t been able to respond to every post/comment, but I see and appreciate all the support.”
Wyatt, whose real name was Windham Rotunda, tragically passed away last month at the age of 36 after suffering a heart attack.
Bray Wyatt’s fiancé JoJo Offerman has posted her second emotional tribute on Instagram
The three-time world champion shockingly died of a heart attack last month at the age of 36
The latest post marks Offerman’s second emotional tribute to Wyatt on her Instagram
It was discovered that the three-time world champion was not wearing the heart defibrillator recommended by doctors when he suffered a shocking death.
This latest post now marks Offerman’s second post paying tribute to Wyatt after she previously posted a slideshow featuring several photos of herself, Wyatt and their family, along with a long, heartfelt caption.
The couple had been together since 2017 and got engaged last year.
Following his death, numerous tributes have taken place from all corners of the wrestling world to honor the fallen star.
Tributes included social media posts, interviews, tattoos, tribute shows, gear worn during games and singing his entrance theme at other sporting events and concerts.
WWE’s website still features tributes to Wyatt on its superstar page, which features images of his empty rocking chair at the top of the entrance and his lantern sitting alone in the ring as his “fireflies” illuminate the crowd.
WWE.com still has tributes to Wyatt, including photos of his rocking chair and lantern at the top and bottom of the superstars page
Shortly before his death, it was reported that he was nearing a comeback after being cleared to return to the ring.
Although he had been medically cleared to wrestle again, WWE had taken precautions to ensure his long-term health would be stable following the illness, which was believed to be both career and life-threatening.
According to the report, the Florida-born star’s prospects had improved significantly and the company was making creative plans for the former WWE Champion.
September was earmarked for a possible return, but nothing was officially set in stone.