Samoa Joe Gives His Thoughts On The Untimely Passing Of Bray Wyatt

Samoa Joe recently spoke with The New York Post to promote his AEW World Championship showdown against MJF in the main event of the AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam 2023 special event tonight at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York.

During the discussion, the ROH TV Champion and "The King of Television" shared his thoughts on the untimely, tragic passing of Windham Rotunda (a.k.a. Bray Wyatt).

Featured below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On Bray Wyatt's passing: "Ton and tons of Bray stories. I really think the thing that you will find universally with Windham was he was the type of person, when he walked in a room, it instantly brightened up. Once you’re his brother, you’re his brother for life and he’ll show up for whatever you need him to show up for. If you called and said, ‘I need you down here,’ lo and behold, a couple hours later you’ll see him pulling up in the driveway."

On the respect he has for the Rotunda family and how it doesn't feel real that Wyatt is gone: "And just the family itself, between Mike and Bo and his sister Mika they were all very involved in the business at certain points and time. Everybody has a tremendous amount of respect and love for them. I think if anything, the hurt was felt a little bit extra deep because of how many people were connected to both Windham and his family. To see him gone now, it just doesn’t seem real. I miss him every day."

Check out the complete interview at NYPost.com.