WWE Hall of Famer Ted DiBiase Sr. has said that Bray Wyatt was supposed to start something new with WWE which would have begun this month.
During the latest edition of his “Everybody’s Got A Pod” show, DiBiase spoke about the passing of Windham Rotunda and what plans WWE reportedly had in mind. He said,
“Windham was a great kid, he really was. They were just getting ready to go back, they were supposed to start again in September and start up something new. Now he’s gone.”
DiBiase Sr. also recalled attending the funeral which saw several wrestling personalities present. He said,
“I got on a plane, I flew to Tampa, and I went to his funeral. It was sad, it really was. I talked to Mike [Rotunda] briefly, obviously, he was happy I was there. Shane McMahon was there, somebody told me that they saw Stephanie and Triple H, and you know, I was like, I don’t know how I would have missed that. I guess anything was possible.”
Rotunda died of a heart attack in his sleep last month. He was 36.