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Bray Wyatt Reportedly Removed From WWE Roster

By The Spotlight StaffMay 15, 2023
Bray Wyatt Reportedly Removed From WWE Roster
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Bray Wyatt last competed on the February 26th Sunday Stunner Live Event, where he defeated LA Knight in a Lights Out match. Wyatt began a storyline with Bobby Lashley during WrestleMania season. However, the match didn’t take place at the Showcase of the Immortals.

Multiple news outlets previously reported that Bray Wyatt was dealing with an illness. However, Wyatt was recently spotted in public.

Bray Wyatt and several other superstars were not included in the 2023 WWE Draft. Therefore, many fans were especially concerned about Wyatt’s status with WWE.

Today, PWInsider reported that the former World Champion has been removed from the company’s internal roster list.

“Bray Wyatt is not currently listed in any fashion internally on the WWE roster, PWInsiderElite.com has confirmed.”

We will update you when we receive more details. Stay tuned with The Spotlight.

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