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#REDIRECT [[Dave Wyatt]]
{{infobox wrestler
| name      = Bray Wyatt
| image      = Image:BrayWyatt.png
| imagewidth = 250
| caption    = Bray Wyatt.
| nickname      = Husky Harris, The Fiend
| promotion    = [[Hardcore Championship Wrestling (Davekiller)|HCW]]
| location  = Brooksville, Florida
| height      = 6'3"
| weight    = 285lbs
| wrestling style    = Unknown (SL)
| finisher      = Sister Abigail
| music    = "Broken Out In Love/Live in Fear" by Mark Crozer
| title    = Unknown (SL),
| history    = Unknown (SL), Many (RL)
| trainer    = FCW Staff ([[Furry Commission of Wrestling (FCW)|not that one]])
| debut    = 2009 (RL), Unknown (HCW)
}}
 
'''Windham Lawrence Rotunda''' (May 23, 1987 - August 24, 2023), was an American professional wrestler. In [[Professional Wrestling in Second Life|Second Life professional wrestling]], he was represented in [[Hardcore Championship Wrestling (Davekiller)|Davekiller's HCW]] by an unknown user, but likely by [[Davekiller]].
 
==Entrance Music==
===Former===
*''"Broken Out In Love/Live in Fear"'' by '''Mark Crozer'''
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:BrayWyattHCW.png|Bray Wyatt as depicted by an unknown user in Second Life at HCW Revolution on January 16, 2017.
</gallery><br />
 
 
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Windham Lawrence Rotunda (May 23, 1987 - August 24, 2023), was an American professional wrestler. In Second Life professional wrestling, he was represented in Davekiller's HCW by an unknown user, but likely by Davekiller.

Entrance Music[edit | edit source]

Former[edit | edit source]

  • "Broken Out In Love/Live in Fear" by Mark Crozer

Gallery[edit | edit source]