Highlights

  • The wrestling community continues to mourn the loss of Bray Wyatt, whose untimely death shocked fans worldwide.
  • WWE has released the Bray Wyatt Legacy Collection, featuring t-shirts, masks, and collages dedicated to the former champion.
  • All proceeds from the collection will directly benefit Wyatt's family, including his fiancée and children, in a touching gesture of support.

The list of deaths that have shaken the wrestling world over the years is sadly a long one and one that continues to grow. Earlier this year, out of nowhere and at the age of just 36, Bray Wyatt's name was added to that list. Triple H broke the heartbreaking news on social media, resulting in a moment for millions of fans around the world where they likely couldn't believe what they were reading.

The Bray Wyatt Legacy Collection

Wrestlers, fans, and promotions have been honoring Wyatt ever since. As recently as Full Gear on Saturday, Swerve Strickland, competing in what will go down as one of the best AEW matches to date, revealed after the bout that the tights he wore were a tribute to The Eater of Worlds. WWE is now giving fans another opportunity to remember Wyatt, launching the Bray Wyatt Legacy Collection.

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The collection, which is live right now at WWE Shop, is made up of all sorts of items inspired by and dedicated to the former WWE Champion. Most notably a new range of t-shirts, one with Wyatt as The Fiend with his Firefly Funhouse characters around him, and another with half of Wyatt's face alongside half of The Fiend's. Among various other t-shirts in the collection are masks from throughout Wyatt's career as well as collages commemorating various moments from throughout his career.

Everything Goes To Wyatt's Family

The best part of WWE Shop getting a whole bunch of new Wyatt merch is everything fans pay will go directly to his family. It was confirmed shortly after Wyatt's passing that all money made from his merch sales would go to his family, presumably meaning his fiancee and former WWE announcer Jojo Offerman and their two children, not to mention the two children Wyatt had from a previous marriage.

Wyatt had been missing from WWE programming for six months prior to his passing, removed from TV pretty suddenly and without much explanation. Turns out Wyatt was dealing with a heart problem that was exacerbated by COVID-19. It was reported that Wyatt would be returning to WWE TV pretty soon right before he passed. The Superstar passed away while taking a nap, the defibrillator doctors advised he keep with him at all times left in the car. The Legacy Collection is a great way to make sure Wyatt's memory continues to live on, but getting to grips with him being gone is still pretty difficult.