AEW personality Amanda Huber recently reacted to a throwback clip featuring Bray Wyatt. In the video, the late WWE Superstar was seen paying tribute to the late Brodie Lee.
Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper, and Erick Rowan comprised The Wyatt Family, one of the most intriguing factions in WWE history. The stable was disbanded in 2017, although fans upheld its enduring popularity and reverence.
A user on X/Twitter recently shared a clip from an old interview featuring Wyatt. In it, he voiced his unwillingness to revert to his former gimmick of The Eater of Worlds—which entailed him donning his signature Hawaiian shirts. According to Bray, it would be disrespectful to his former stablemate Luke Harper, aka Brodie Lee. Wyatt had been open about how much the death of The Exalted One had affected him following his return to WWE.
The interview clip received a response from AEW figure Amanda Huber, who had been married to Lee until his passing in 2020. To X/Twitter, she reshared the clip with a single heart emoji in the caption.
Check out Huber's tweet below:
Wyatt reinvented his character to create The Fiend in 2019, and incidentally, Luke Harper was released by the Stamford-based promotion later that year. This was followed by Erick Rowan's departure in 2020, although the latter has returned to the sports entertainment juggernaut to join forces with Bray's real-life brother, Uncle Howdy, and his stable, The Wyatt Sicks.
Following his WWE exit, Harper returned to using his former ring name, Brodie Lee, and signed with AEW in 2020. He had a brief albeit memorable tenure in the Tony Khan-led company and held the AEW TNT Championship on one occasion before losing it to Cody Rhodes in his last match. Lee tragically passed away in 2020 due to a respiratory illness. Close to three years later, on August 24, 2023, Bray Wyatt also unfortunately passed away.
AEW's Amanda Huber reacted to WWE star Erick Rowan's post
On this week's episode of Monday Night RAW, The Wyatt Sicks delivered a VHS tape to Pat McAfee. The footage explored Erick Rowan's motivation for joining the sinister faction. He spoke about the grief and loss he endured over the passing of his former stablemates and friends, Brodie Lee and Bray Wyatt.
One day after RAW, Rowan took to Instagram to share a reel where he was seen donning his iconic Wyatt Family sheep mask. AEW's Amanda Huber reacted to the reel with four heart emojis in the comments section.
Check out Rowan's Instagram reel and Amanda Huber's comment below:
Notably, Erick Rowan appeared on AEW programming in 2020 and again in 2022. It remains to be seen what the 42-year-old star's future holds in WWE.