Paul Wight Speaks Emotionally On Tragic Passing Of Bray Wyatt

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  • @InsideTheRopes
    @InsideTheRopes  Год назад +445

    What are your favourite memories of Bray Wyatt? Let us know in the comments below

    • @DaNiyaHodge
      @DaNiyaHodge Год назад +11

      Rip Windham Lawrence Rotunda, you will be missed

    • @Vetal83
      @Vetal83 Год назад +2

      i got none

    • @seximexi5820
      @seximexi5820 Год назад

      My favorite moment is when he came out and was himself. When he expressed how grateful he was for us, the WWE universe to be there for him in his time of need. He spoke from the heart which sometimes wrestlers don't get to do.

    • @newjackgaming88
      @newjackgaming88 Год назад +9

      bray wyatt vs daniel bryan classics battles!

    • @scottdespins
      @scottdespins Год назад +6

      I was in Toronto for Summerslam 2019 debut of The Fiend, ELECTRIC moment. His rivalry with the Shield, the point and Roman spear, winning the title at Elimination Chamber, Cena at XXX and Taker at 31; all tremendous stuff

  • @jerelminter
    @jerelminter Год назад +2864

    "Unfortunately that's part of getting older". Yeah, Big Show summed it up in one sentence, you're gonna lose so many people and all you'll have left of them are memories. So cherish the moments now, before you wish you had them again. RIP Bray Wyatt. 😢

    • @nostalgiaman6816
      @nostalgiaman6816 Год назад +79

      I think in Rocky 6 (Rocky Balboa) Stallone says something like that: “The older I get, the more people I lose.” Maybe not verbatim. But he was talking about Adrian’s death.

    • @masterpetrocy7111
      @masterpetrocy7111 Год назад +68

      He was 36 way to young! Sad 😢

    • @johnnellterrelllyric8166
      @johnnellterrelllyric8166 Год назад +45

      He was 36 years old are way to young to die

    • @AggravatedMan365
      @AggravatedMan365 Год назад +28

      Unfortunate part of getting older? He was only 36!

    • @fiduanciascuo8661
      @fiduanciascuo8661 Год назад +49

      ​@@AggravatedMan365he was talking about himself

  • @Beshman12
    @Beshman12 Год назад +1682

    I really feel for Paul, everyone wants his take and I respect his strength throughout all this

    • @歐-v
      @歐-v Год назад +3

      Yep😢

    • @angel-ij4xv
      @angel-ij4xv Год назад +7

      dam still can't believe it devastating tonight is going to be so emotional

    • @lescarpio
      @lescarpio Год назад +16

      One of the biggest wrestlers, with the softest heart! Truly a sad month for wrestlers, their families, and the fans.

    • @ronburgundyspetfish
      @ronburgundyspetfish Год назад

      Nobody gives a shit what he has to say about brays death ,dafuq are u talking about

    • @atheist6997
      @atheist6997 Год назад +7

      Its sound so weird calling him by his real name..just call Him big show

  • @BLAZIN-DUTCH
    @BLAZIN-DUTCH Год назад +486

    Paul's reaction in feeling numb is spot on. Utter shock and disbelief... my condolences to to the fans and his family.

    • @skippythealien9627
      @skippythealien9627 Год назад +7

      so much respect to Paul for gathering the courage to speak on this. absolutely fucking horrible. RIP to Bray

    • @Hey_its_nathan89
      @Hey_its_nathan89 Год назад

      He's also got a lot of friends in AEW.

    • @AWAREDIAGRAM680
      @AWAREDIAGRAM680 Год назад +1

      @@Hey_its_nathan89One of those friends/brothers was able to be at Smackdown tonight.

    • @IMGBrk96
      @IMGBrk96 Год назад +4

      I still remember how emotional Big Show was during Eddie Guerrero’s tribute. For them its like losing a member of their family. RIP Bray and Terry

    • @BLAZIN-DUTCH
      @BLAZIN-DUTCH Год назад +2

      @@IMGBrk96 I remember that like it was yesterday. I lost a family member around the same time of Eddie's passing, when his news broke it was too much to absorb. The look of despair on everyone during the tribute was exactly how I felt. R I P

  • @Cyrus-3D
    @Cyrus-3D Год назад +434

    Big Show Paul Wight has seen a lot of them come and go over the years. You can hear the pain in his voice. Rest in Peace Bray.

    • @chrispimentel7817
      @chrispimentel7817 Год назад +8

      Big show was close with Rick rude, roddy piper, dusty Rhodes, big boss man, curt henning, Owen hart, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, bam bam bigelow, randy savage, Scott hall and now bray Wyatt. RIP to all

    • @Cyrus-3D
      @Cyrus-3D Год назад +2

      @@chrispimentel7817 Yes, he is a gentle giant and this sort of thing hurts him. He is close to a lot of wrestlers in the industry for sure.

  • @IndigoUchiha26
    @IndigoUchiha26 Год назад +1054

    Windham Rotunda, Bray Wyatt, will go down as one of the most creative minds this industry has ever seen. He dared to push boundaries and explore areas of pro-wrestling where others dared not. Our thoughts go out to his family, friends and colleagues at this time. RIP

    • @sLaMz1o1
      @sLaMz1o1 Год назад +29

      Only 36 :'(

    • @evilswissy
      @evilswissy Год назад +17

      how nice of you to be able to repeat what has already been said with your fake sympathy

    • @Red_dead_Redemption_4_Life
      @Red_dead_Redemption_4_Life Год назад

      ​@@evilswissywhatever you say punk

    • @user-jv4hd7gc7b
      @user-jv4hd7gc7b Год назад +14

      This comes off like a newsletter paragraph as opposed to genuine sympathy 😂

    • @anthonygregory6797
      @anthonygregory6797 Год назад

      ​@@user-jv4hd7gc7byour comment comes off as a pathetic attempt at some clout over a dead man. Pretty sad how pathetic you trolls have become in the last decade. Your insults are elementary at best.😂

  • @honestfan420
    @honestfan420 Год назад +816

    I’m so heartbroken. Never felt this way over a death of someone I don’t personally know. Rest Well, Windham.

    • @kennyhudson9201
      @kennyhudson9201 Год назад +8

      Why does it hurt so much?

    • @raybanzdaman4174
      @raybanzdaman4174 Год назад +55

      Brays death feels like Eddie’s

    • @cHriiSzbEe
      @cHriiSzbEe Год назад +21

      I have with Kobe 😢

    • @mikereyes2488
      @mikereyes2488 Год назад +20

      For me was Eddie, and what makes it worse is that he died on my birthday (turned 21 at the time) 🫤

    • @anthonygregory6797
      @anthonygregory6797 Год назад +21

      This feeling you have is how us fans felt when Eddie Guerrero died....whenever a legend dies before his prime it always hits home.

  • @ImmortalRimas
    @ImmortalRimas Год назад +494

    It felt like we had yet to see his finest moment. RIP Bray Wyatt

    • @anthonygregory6797
      @anthonygregory6797 Год назад +13

      What's really sad is when he was healthy he had a chance at a big push but because Vince McMahon never saw him as a top athlete, we never got what we deserved his fans. So always remember to thank Vince McMahon for f****** us out of some great memories.

    • @cjmania1980
      @cjmania1980 Год назад +11

      @@JesusIsComingSoon316The promo that really shook me the most from him was « the man in the woods» one. It made me tell to myself how amazing of a storyteller and actual good actor he was and it was at the very beginning of his Bray Wyatt persona. It also kinda hinted at the fiend somehow which I found even more amazing when the character was actually created because he made it look like it was all planned since the very beginning. Everything seemed connected. Gave me such goosebumps. He will be missed. RIP Legend.

    • @Wilky2526
      @Wilky2526 Год назад +12

      An artist, who will never get to paint his greatest masterpiece.

    • @jeromesena5967
      @jeromesena5967 Год назад +2

      I truly felt like it should've been him to beat Roman at next year's WrestleMania.

    • @Igga_killer
      @Igga_killer Год назад +1

      @@anthonygregory6797 let's be honest here though, he wasn't a top athlete he was always in bad shape and he wasn't great in ring either. Sure he was creative but his characters were cringe ultimately and drove fans away. They weren't drawing money and that is number 1 in a publicly traded enterprise. Honestly find it really funny seeing all these fake fans now praise him but just a few months ago the same people were wanting him back off TV. lol

  • @simontabony
    @simontabony Год назад +70

    When he said that losing friends is unfortunately part of getting older, I felt it. Its the sad reality that we all start to face once we get to a certain age.

    • @davidlowe4889
      @davidlowe4889 Год назад +6

      Man you said a mouthful. I’m 52 and I’m starting to see this very thing. Friends of friends lossing family members and have lost both my dad and stepdad already. Uncles not much older me, it can be saddening.

    • @ianchambers37
      @ianchambers37 Год назад +1

      Agreed. Same here.

    • @kaof1958
      @kaof1958 5 дней назад

      @@davidlowe4889 you're suppose to outlive them though? they ain't suppose to outlive you that's just biological common sense

  • @buddylee5712
    @buddylee5712 Год назад +304

    Bray had more talent and charisma in his pinky fingers than 95% of the people active today. I absolutely loved Bray's character work. He had the entire package needed to be a superstar - the look, mic skills, charisma, wrestling ability, psychology. And he was humble despite all his talent and being brought up as a member of wrestling royalty. RIP 💔

    • @BalgaronTV
      @BalgaronTV Год назад +22

      You're 100% right, too bad 'headmaster' didn't see Bray as high as Rollins, Orton, Reigns etc. RIP Bray & Brodie

    • @Chozin1
      @Chozin1 Год назад +8

      ​@@BalgaronTVnot hating on the person , but I'm sorry the fiend gimmick sucked and put down everyone he worked with. When he came back and I thought he was gonna just be himself , I thought that was great stuff.

    • @Roadwarrior92
      @Roadwarrior92 Год назад +11

      ​@@Chozin1nah

    • @PMKru
      @PMKru Год назад +17

      @@Chozin1Fiend Was His Best Work To Me. He Embodied Horror & Mystery. Only Reason You Say That Is Because Of That Shitty Booked Hell In A Cell That Killed The Character Forever After That Blunder. That Was Not On Bray WWE F*d That Up

    • @ClaraFinn
      @ClaraFinn Год назад +16

      This isn’t the time to a) blanket criticise other wrestlers who are grieving the loss of their friend right now because you don’t think they’re as charismatic as Wyatt, or b) talk about how much you dislike Wyatt’s character.

  • @JacksonLane02
    @JacksonLane02 Год назад +342

    He wasn't my favorite wrestler but he's the most creative wrestler I've seen considering he rebuilt himself 3 times and all 3 worked. R.I.P Bray Wyatt. Follow the Buzzards

    • @BawlsMahoney
      @BawlsMahoney Год назад +8

      That's pretty much the take I've seen most people take. Cause sure, some of his matches weren't the best, but the creative mind he had made him one of the most unique wrestlers ever.

    • @Igga_killer
      @Igga_killer Год назад +3

      ​@@BawlsMahoneyhe was cringe let's be honest here

    • @T.G-HLL
      @T.G-HLL Год назад +25

      @@Igga_killeryou’re so wrong

    • @canontheory
      @canontheory Год назад +22

      @@Igga_killerI’ve never heard anyone call him cringe in 9 years

    • @Igga_killer
      @Igga_killer Год назад +5

      @@T.G-HLL Honestly his fiend gimmick was ultra cringe and i find it funny how now everyones faking showing love to him but the same people were saying he shouldnt have come back and he had lost it. You didnt like him then dont act like you do now

  • @nicksnider5740
    @nicksnider5740 Год назад +20

    You can tell Paul is such a great dude who both touches and is touched by every person he interacts with in the industry.

  • @bucketoafterbirth
    @bucketoafterbirth Год назад +66

    Blessings to Paul. Dude has such a big heart and always wears it on his sleeve.

  • @drewcook1985
    @drewcook1985 Год назад +90

    First Terry Funk then a day later, Bray Wyatt. When Bray died at the age of 36, I was shocked, speechless, saddened, and denial beyond words. Bray’s death is one of the saddest deaths in pro wrestling history including Eddie Guerrero’s, Brodie Lee’s and Owen Hart’s deaths. Bray was incredibly creative in the ring including his humor. Bray was an amazing man in and out of the ring. My thoughts, prayers, and condolences go to his family and friends. He’s got the whole world in his hands. #BrayWyatt #RIP #WWE

    • @DanielThureskog
      @DanielThureskog Год назад +8

      Not to forget, Abe Jacobs. Who passed away on August 21. Part of NWA, during the golden age of wrestling. Ric Flair's first opponent during his debut in 1974 and helped Ric achieve greater success.

    • @faithintheunseen1294
      @faithintheunseen1294 Год назад +2

      This.

  • @matthewhutton8275
    @matthewhutton8275 Год назад +112

    Big man, big heart. Rest in peace, Bray.

  • @kenterminateddq5311
    @kenterminateddq5311 Год назад +85

    When Paul Wight cries, I felt his pain.
    Terry Funk's passing was sad but when Bray Wyatt passed away unexpectedly days later, I felt like someone mugged me and stole my heart out of nowhere.
    RIP Windham Rotunda. My condolences are to JoJo, Windham's children and The Rotunda Family. 😢

    • @Rylitos
      @Rylitos Год назад +1

      Well no wrestler died today luckily 2 days in a row legends dying hard to take.

    • @BaetoeBaskins
      @BaetoeBaskins Год назад +3

      Because 79 includes flowers and retirement. I feel we honestly only scratched the surface on his brilliance, and we all feel incredibly robbed. Nothing is promised, but it still feels unfair.

    • @anthonygregory6797
      @anthonygregory6797 Год назад +3

      ​@@BaetoeBaskinsif you want to point fingers at who robbed us of such great memories we could have had before his passing thin point the finger of Vince McMahon. People have come out and even said the Vince McMahon never saw Bray as a top guy and that's why he never got the pushy deserved. Now with that being said that isn't to say that we didn't have some of the greatest memories of his matches and pushes when he was in the Wyatt family, or even as the Fiend.
      My first memory of him was when he appeared on NXT as Husky Harris...

    • @BaetoeBaskins
      @BaetoeBaskins Год назад +2

      @@anthonygregory6797 I feel where you're coming from but I'm not processing his passing that way. Im grateful for what we got, and thankful he was able to tell the story of Bray despite navigating around hurdles and roadblocks. I mean I feel robbed because he was only 36 years old and nobody should pass with so much life left to give. Idc if he never wrestled again and just wanted to be a stay at home dad, it still feels wrong to lose a person that early. It hits close for me because like many others, my life felt genuinely enriched because of the Bray character he was able to convey for all fans to enjoy.

    • @elmagnificodep
      @elmagnificodep Год назад +3

      @@anthonygregory6797The man was a former WWE Champion, 2x Universal Champion, Raw Tag Team Champion (Matt Hardy), Smackdown Tag Team Champion (Randy Orton/Luke Harper), and the 2019 WWE Wrestler of the Year. He also went into WrestleMania as the WWE Champion and faced the Undertaker and John Cena twice at WrestleMania.

  • @nuculearbazooka
    @nuculearbazooka Год назад +13

    Show is the perfect example of a big bad ass dude who is never afraid to show his feeling and I wish him and all of Brays friends all the best through this tough moment

  • @johnhodgeman3980
    @johnhodgeman3980 Год назад +11

    I can feel him. Feel his emotions. That glassy look in the distance as he averted his eyes away from the reporter and then turning his attention to the floor, his eyes piercing right through it. That look of utter despair and dejection. There are no words.

  • @JRMagro
    @JRMagro Год назад +46

    Bray made grown men mark out over a peewees playhouse demon. The man deserves to be inducted in the hall of fame this year.

    • @marchess7996
      @marchess7996 Год назад +6

      He will be . Guarantee he headlines it

  • @mt.sefuri3909
    @mt.sefuri3909 Год назад +90

    Paul has always been a soft giant, seeing him cry really touches me and shows how much he cares for his colleagues and friends.
    Bray, or Windham, I would personally say to be one of if not, the best and most creative wrestler since his debut of Bray Wyatt. He, amongst the few during WWE's PG era which also include Luke Harper or Brodie Lee, were the ones that made wrestling fun again. Rest in peace sir, I am pretty sure you've had your own demons to face during all of these times and now you finally get to rest legend.

  • @EvilGeniusRANIK
    @EvilGeniusRANIK Год назад +5

    Look how strong Paul is @ 0:15 was about to crack into tears but held it together. A true professional and gentlemen.

  • @johnburns8324
    @johnburns8324 Год назад +55

    Paul is such a gentleman. I feel for the whole wrestling community at this time

    • @LucinaFireEmblem1997
      @LucinaFireEmblem1997 Год назад +3

      Paul may lost some pounds from working out. but hell always be the gentle giant who will shed many tears for others and those who passed away during his life, big show will always be the man. RIP Bray wyatt

  • @aydenmorse2481
    @aydenmorse2481 Год назад +8

    Paul is by every definition the gentle giant, upon seeing him he’s this big and intimidating tower of a man. But then you hear him speak, every word he says just sounds so polite and genuine. I’ve seen clips of him back stage and he strikes me as being the older supportive brother to everyone in the locker room. He’s one of if not the nicest character you will ever meet. You can tell he cares whenever his colleagues/friends pass, especially as tragic and sudden as this was. RIP Windham Rotunda

  • @MorsOktober
    @MorsOktober Год назад +117

    Getting older sucks. You lose everyone you love. Rest In Peace Windham! Great interview from the BIG show

    • @MASTER3371
      @MASTER3371 Год назад +4

      I just wish more people see it that way & keep that with them everyday so they’ll appreciate people just a lil more

    • @christineperez7562
      @christineperez7562 Год назад +3

      He was 36

  • @ComradeCage
    @ComradeCage Год назад +40

    My heart goes out to Paul, man. you could really see the hurt on his face.

  • @MiketheratguyMultimedia
    @MiketheratguyMultimedia Год назад +6

    One of the most common things I've heard repeated from Bray's friends is that they loved his laugh and felt that he truly valued them and made them feel appreciated. It takes a special type of person to touch so many lives in that way.

  • @CaledonianCraft
    @CaledonianCraft Год назад +5

    Paul is one of the most genuine dudes in the business. Wears his heart of his sleeve. RIP Bray a true visionary of the game, he did things that no one else could think of. Things no one else would even dare to try and he made it all work seamlessly. The world lost one of its best.

  • @edsterturbo
    @edsterturbo Год назад +32

    God .. I'm getting flash back of Show crying at the Eddie tribute show. 😢😢

  • @airbendingeagle2358
    @airbendingeagle2358 Год назад +10

    You can really tell that Paul is really affected. Even when the topic was changed, he looks like he's really shaken up by all this, and with great reason. Windham(Bray)'s passing has shocked the wrestling world. Friends, family, co-workers, even the fans.

  • @samuelhernandez9683
    @samuelhernandez9683 Год назад +13

    Big show is a man who has a heart bigger than his Body. he is a good man with a lot of love for those he has worked with as he sees them as family. when Eddie Guerrero passed he cried and here many years later he again sheds tears for his fallen comrade Bray Wyatt. God Speed Bray, you will be missed.

  • @kingofheroes2711
    @kingofheroes2711 Год назад +5

    Big Show has always had such a big heart and has never been afraid to show his emotions. I have so much respect for this man... RIP Bray

  • @richardwilliam1403
    @richardwilliam1403 Год назад +25

    Paul is such a great guy with a huge heart! So sorry for your loss..

  • @AceXtreme95
    @AceXtreme95 Год назад +7

    No wrestling death has hit me harder than this. I don't know what it is. This man was just amazing and entertaining. Creative and skilled on the mic. One of the best to ever do it. Rest In Paradise.

    • @marknalberta
      @marknalberta Год назад

      Same. I haven't even watched WWE for 2 years.

    • @cassandrabrooks5185
      @cassandrabrooks5185 Год назад

      What makes it even sadder that he was only 36 ( same age as I am) and was on his way back. It felt like I lost an good friend or classmate. 😢💔

  • @mr.speyside5240
    @mr.speyside5240 Год назад +34

    First Brodie Lee and now Bray Wyatt. Both of these deaths hurt me bad for 2 individuals I’ve never met. But seeing pictures of them with their family showcases how amazing these men were. RIP to both. Brodie we miss you. Bray we will miss you! 💔

  • @TheBestChocolate
    @TheBestChocolate Год назад +44

    RIP BRAY WYATT

  • @Gorerupted
    @Gorerupted Год назад +6

    Damn, all those reporters asking him that same damn question is quite breaking to see. The big dude is trying to hold his tears every time

  • @_boof
    @_boof Год назад +1

    Bray was the only wrestler that I was excited for in the last decade. I don’t even watch wrestling anymore. When I think back to all the wrestlers, he’s the one that stood out.

  • @jasonnaugle1600
    @jasonnaugle1600 Год назад +10

    I remember when Jon passed away how difficult it was. Windham spoke about how he was missing a brother. I feel the same about Jon, and now Windham. I feel like I lost two brothers just by seeing their personalities in and out of the ring just by emotional connection. This is so tough to comprehend and is a travesty to the nth degree!

  • @DraftyDaftyHubertOHare
    @DraftyDaftyHubertOHare Год назад +2

    Paul is such a star character. Truly hope I meet him some day. Always been my favourite. Extremely well and delicately put.

  • @master-of-mind5881
    @master-of-mind5881 Год назад +4

    Bray has left a definitive impact, his creative mind, promos, character work etc, passion, he was a gift to the wrestling world. In spite of his untimely death I seek to honour his life’s work.
    The man was a bonafide artist; someone who’s left a profound yet poignant mark on the wrestling world. His work will be studied for generations to come. A true inspiration indeed. We should all be proud of Bray. RIP..

  • @gerrymcwilliam
    @gerrymcwilliam Год назад +17

    Gone way too soon. RIP Bray.

  • @y2jamest2099
    @y2jamest2099 Год назад +7

    Whether big show played a good guy or a bad guy in real life He has a huge heart rest In peace, Bray Wyatt.😢

  • @xziggy_stardustx6786
    @xziggy_stardustx6786 Год назад +1

    Paul Wight is a wonderful guy. You can see how much he cares. Ultra versatile and a legend. RIP Windham

  • @JShadow6661
    @JShadow6661 Год назад +7

    Paul is such a teddy bear. Reminds me of myself. An absolute unit but very emotional. RIP Windham

  • @Abraxus81
    @Abraxus81 Год назад +1

    hes a gentle giant, with a very big heart, he always gets emotional and cries. he has no problem showing his feelings honestly, that's admirable. RIP Windham

  • @endorama0
    @endorama0 Год назад +39

    Sabes que las cosas están graves cuando ves al atleta más grande del mundo así. Ni él puede con esta noticia, es increíble...

    • @santaflow133
      @santaflow133 Год назад

      Bueno, aunque Show siempre ha sido muy emocional y nunca ha demostrado miedo de demostrar sus sentimientos.

  • @waldogreen
    @waldogreen Год назад +1

    Bray was awesome met him at an airport once sign something took some photos and got to shake his hand he truly loved and appreciates his fans

  • @DJBIGCG
    @DJBIGCG Год назад +1

    Wonderful interview from the big show. RIP Bray Wyatt

  • @Tranceplant82
    @Tranceplant82 Год назад +30

    He was obviously not completely "there", you know? 😔
    My condolences to Paul.

  • @sparkyjr.3121
    @sparkyjr.3121 Год назад +2

    I feel like I'm still in disbelief.
    When I first heard it I was thinking this was just a bit, but with how serious everyone was when the news broke I guess that snapped it to reality.
    RIP man. You were a damn good entertainer and from the sound of it a great guy too

  • @sassykaren7587
    @sassykaren7587 Год назад +5

    Windham was way too young, and I was crushed when I saw the news about his passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family, friends and fans. 😭💔

    • @guitarjoe4580
      @guitarjoe4580 Год назад +1

      You a wrestling fan sassykaren? Yes I'm still stunned by this news he is the same age as me that's terrible to hear this guy passed away

    • @sassykaren7587
      @sassykaren7587 Год назад

      @@guitarjoe4580 I used to be a huge wrestling fan, but now I don’t watch it as much.

    • @guitarjoe4580
      @guitarjoe4580 Год назад +1

      @@sassykaren7587
      Oh ok you knew who bray wyatt was I remember when he started the wyatt family ten years ago at summer slam

    • @sassykaren7587
      @sassykaren7587 Год назад

      @@guitarjoe4580 yeah I was watching wrestling a lot more then than I do now. I stopped watching it back when Vince let Bray go from the company.

    • @guitarjoe4580
      @guitarjoe4580 Год назад +1

      @@sassykaren7587
      Oh wow you most definitely were a wyatt fan I still watch it they say triple h is running things from what I heard

  • @reyferdinand56
    @reyferdinand56 Год назад

    Bray passing away shocked and hurt everyone. He was every wrestler favorite wrestler for this generation. He had the total pack. Ring presence, great on the mic, awesome entrance, and his presence drew everyone to him. I didn't even know him but I miss him. R.I.P. to that great man.

  • @kyestevens
    @kyestevens Год назад +5

    It can make you cry knowing it existed and becomes the same thing that makes you cry know they are now gone. Moments like this helps us get from one place to a better one. Sleep well bray 😢

  • @lifekickz2903
    @lifekickz2903 Год назад

    Paul has shown alot of class the past couple days..still doing his job and be professional and answering questions about bray.coukd have said no not now but he know bray was loved and fans want to hear his peers speak about him..respect and love to Paul.cant be an easy time for him

  • @realswalton3212
    @realswalton3212 Год назад +7

    Seems like every interviewer is just asking Paul the most uncomfortable question. It hasn't even being 24 hours yet. Let him mourn in peace.

    • @Venemofthe888
      @Venemofthe888 Год назад +2

      yh thats what i was thinking. Give everyone their space to mourn and dont ask so soon after the news broke

    • @freddied8479
      @freddied8479 Год назад +1

      That first question was fine, but it was really awkward to then just skip to the next topic. He should've left it at that

  • @SaintPhoenixx
    @SaintPhoenixx Год назад

    Paul always comes across as genuine in interviews, he seems like a great guy.

  • @DannyHetue-ls3hk
    @DannyHetue-ls3hk Год назад +3

    Words cannot describe how unfortunate Bray Wyatt’s sudden death shocked the entire WWE Universe. His legacy has the whole world in his hands.

  • @bmcminn8838
    @bmcminn8838 Год назад +1

    Dude was loved by literally everyone behind the scenes too thats his true legacy

  • @Jesterpigeon
    @Jesterpigeon Год назад +3

    I get it's an interview but Jesus don't ask the man about the loss of a friend on the spot like that. It just happened. Let people grieve. I get they're famous and in the spotlight and you want to get your story but they're people too.

  • @BallCDO
    @BallCDO Год назад +1

    Im the same age as Bray was. His death just told me to never take anything for granted. Rest In Paradise Bray Wyatt. Now the whole world is truly in your hands. :-(

  • @thegreyalien
    @thegreyalien Год назад +5

    TOO SOON to be putting people on the spot with these questions

  • @jonbourgoin182
    @jonbourgoin182 Год назад +8

    Geezus christ leave him alone its barely been one day

  • @MikeB-kq9hv
    @MikeB-kq9hv Год назад +1

    I met Bray in Dallas at Wrestlecon. Very nice guy that genuinely liked conversing with his fans. I didn't regret it then but now especially that $100 for each autograph and pic is very worth it (yes I know he gets a fee to appear and that's what the promoter charges not him)

  • @user-iw7hi9wn8h
    @user-iw7hi9wn8h Год назад +2

    RIP the goat bray to soon man

  • @bennwardhaugh3013
    @bennwardhaugh3013 Год назад +1

    Damn it, every time Paul starts with the waterworks it bloody starts me off. Really hits home when someone that big cracks. RIP Bray, He'll forever have the whole world in his hands.

  • @douglasgamerplay0076
    @douglasgamerplay0076 Год назад +10

    Lenda Bray Wyatt Sentimentos muito sua falta descanse Em Paz Lenda 😥

  • @MilanousMedia
    @MilanousMedia Год назад +1

    Paul is very emotional man. He is a gentle giant and a stand out guy.

  • @BT_1109
    @BT_1109 Год назад +3

    You guys asked the question for a headline, the interviewer didn’t even say anything to console Paul he just moved straight to the next question AND you monetised this.
    What happened to morals

    • @SP2Crazy
      @SP2Crazy Год назад +2

      Wrestling “journalists” are distributed individuals, using Bray’s death is low.

  • @Lonnyboss70
    @Lonnyboss70 Год назад +1

    I grew up watching his Dad and then him and his brother, what a great talent he was in the ring and a great mind! Rip Windham!!

  • @_Wade_
    @_Wade_ Год назад +1

    Man paul has a heart of gold i wish i just can give him a hug

  • @tjonespoc
    @tjonespoc Год назад +3

    Damn, didn’t let the dude breath before asking the next question while he’s crying.

  • @mrj667
    @mrj667 Год назад +2

    its such a shame. a lot of the comments made about him before and even after is passing are beyond foul. people would never endingly cry abt the la knight match and the canceled wrestlemania match sending so much hatred, all when the man was battling this. rip 🙏

  • @thegod1067
    @thegod1067 Год назад +4

    Maybe you shouldn’t ask such a sensitive question and move on to the next question without showing some compassion next time. Extremely weird.

  • @slyx133
    @slyx133 Год назад +1

    I just hope they put bray in the hall of fame cuz what he was able to to do with his characters was truly creative without a doubt top tier characters 😔🥺

  • @kamala1
    @kamala1 Год назад +5

    You go from asking about a death of his friend to a ppv? What us wrong with you?

  • @steelers3439
    @steelers3439 Год назад +2

    Rip bray you touched way more souls then you could imagine. This one hurts

  • @onthefence4931
    @onthefence4931 Год назад +4

    That's why wrestling journalists like these are the lowest of the lows. The dude's friend has just died. Let's set up a camera and a mic in this extremely vulnerable time for him

    • @onthefence4931
      @onthefence4931 Год назад +4

      Let's get those clicks right boys?

    • @Venemofthe888
      @Venemofthe888 Год назад +1

      i really think that they didnt need to ask that question to him so soon after the guy passed away. Let the people mourn and they will talk about their memories with Bray when they are ready to do so. Bit low if you ask me

    • @jrcrit8843
      @jrcrit8843 Год назад

      You’re commenting and providing clicks for this video…..probably because you wanted to see Big Show’s response. That makes you part of the problem as well since you did want the journalist wanted

    • @Venemofthe888
      @Venemofthe888 Год назад +1

      ​@@jrcrit8843 true but putting a camera in his face and asking him about it when it's so fresh is the bigger problem

    • @jrcrit8843
      @jrcrit8843 Год назад +1

      @@Venemofthe888 he’s putting the camera in his face to get a reaction for views and traffic just like most networks and media. We contribute by watching, commenting, and getting it traction. There’s a cause and effect here. We enable ppl to do this by watching…..lastly Big Show didn’t have to sit there and interview with said camera in face.

  • @markheelis
    @markheelis Год назад

    One thing I have always thought about Paul/Big Show, is how much of an emotional person he is. He just seems like a really big hearted guy.

  • @lilyetitv
    @lilyetitv Год назад +4

    *Young people dying naturally is not normal*

  • @SpaghettiYOLOKingTTV
    @SpaghettiYOLOKingTTV Год назад

    Paul is legit. You can tell he definitely had a good friendship with Bray. Seems anybody that was close with him immediately mentions his laugh, his smile, and how he was just a warm soul.
    On a side note, Paul looks like he's in pretty decent shape, which is great. Good for him.

  • @vins9212
    @vins9212 Год назад +4

    What's embarrassing is that this "reporter" asked this question. All for the clicks. Dude should be ashamed of himself.

  • @Scorpio_1974
    @Scorpio_1974 Год назад +1

    The Big show a big man and has a huge heart!

  • @sortwright
    @sortwright Год назад +3

    What a HORRIBLE fucking Segway, Jesus Christ Inside the Ropes why would you do that in that way? Asking if he was comfortable and then asking that question should have definitely been last of at all. Lord..

  • @Meatball2022
    @Meatball2022 Год назад +1

    Paul seems like such a good dude

  • @BozoHarry
    @BozoHarry Год назад +3

    Bit unprofessional to ask about Bray then immediately want him to hype up All In right afterwards

  • @briantroxell7874
    @briantroxell7874 Год назад +2

    Man you interviewers are ruthless. This is the second interview I’ve seen where they ask him about Brey. He’s barely even had time to process it and clearly isn’t in the best mood. Me personally I wouldn’t go there this soon.

  • @Danny-yb9ms
    @Danny-yb9ms Год назад +3

    Terrible interviewer. You asked him about the passing of his friend, he gets so emotional then you ask about Wembley? Cmon man, have a bit of common sense

  • @dary0097
    @dary0097 Год назад +1

    This is something Nobody Ever expects Since he was soo young and We all thought He was gonna come back

  • @blxray
    @blxray Год назад +8

    Gotta say, this is pretty poor taste less than 24hr of the terrible news.

    • @buddylee5712
      @buddylee5712 Год назад

      Do you complain about the mainstream media doing the same thing after people of importance die?

    • @marshallscates12
      @marshallscates12 Год назад

      @@wwemastaif they wanted it to be private then they wouldn’t of announced it or the reason it happened

    • @doctors8966
      @doctors8966 Год назад

      Many channels are thinking of there views with bray's passing realy sick

    • @Venemofthe888
      @Venemofthe888 Год назад +2

      ​​@@realrobrose dude it's a sensitive question and people need to mourn and fully understand it themselves. Asking the question so soon after bray passed to someone who you can see is distressed about it along with the camera in their face is poor taste. I think when they are ready to talk about it is when you do a interview not like this. Its the decent thing to do

  • @shawnmichaels568
    @shawnmichaels568 Год назад +2

    Bray was a genuine and a beloved human being, A creative genius and generally one of the most captivating wrestlers to watch.

    • @user-vy4xx2qp3d
      @user-vy4xx2qp3d Год назад

      Nope

    • @anthonygregory6797
      @anthonygregory6797 Год назад

      ​@@user-vy4xx2qp3dthat's your one small opinion that is outweighed by the masses. Your cool😂

  • @mvjr7758
    @mvjr7758 Год назад

    Paul, is DEFINITELY a Genuine guy. Not afraid to be real & very good to see him as always.

  • @dionshare7103
    @dionshare7103 Год назад +2

    When you see a big man like Paul Wight crying about this you know that Windham Rotunda touched a lot of lives.

  • @mariodegraaf242
    @mariodegraaf242 Год назад +1

    Theys guys are dealing with this shit so often with the early deaths of their friends and co workers. Pauls reaction always hits so hard. He such a loveble big man. Tragic

  • @KitariItsSomethingRottenHere
    @KitariItsSomethingRottenHere Год назад +1

    *Paul has always been a gentle giant, totally broekn when Eddie died and look at him now, even when he and Bray were in different promotions he looks pretty sad for Bray's passing. It sucks to lose people, to grow and realize that life is about losing people.*

  • @AmazingGuy13
    @AmazingGuy13 Год назад +2

    I am devastated and my favorite memories were with him and Alexa

  • @andresfajardo6838
    @andresfajardo6838 Год назад +2

    It wasnt until I sent my mom the message "Bray Wyatt passed away" that I started to break down crying. RIP Windham, you left us too soon.

  • @TheProphegy
    @TheProphegy Год назад +2

    Paul is a big teddy bear, a teddy bear you would never want to piss off. Love his realness.

  • @TheSlyFox1995
    @TheSlyFox1995 Год назад

    Big show has always worn his heart on his sleeve in these wrestler death situations. I remember Eddie, Benoit - he was uncontrollable. Literally have so much respect for this guy, massive gentle giant

  • @NotCr7offical
    @NotCr7offical Год назад +2

    I was happy with my friends eating steak but when I saw the news I instantly dropped my phone and started crying harder than I ever can and RIP bray wyatt u were revolutionary 🥺😭😭😥💔💔 you will always be in my memory and u are in a better place now #flyhigher #RIPbraywyatt

  • @Kris-bx5qj
    @Kris-bx5qj Год назад +1

    show is such a friendly giant.
    as was Bray, we love you brother!
    RIP Windham Rotunda ❤❤