Bray Wyatt's Death Raises Questions About The Lack Of A Defibrillator.
Famous American professional wrestler Bray Wyatt passed away last week, unfortunately disclosing a terrible fact: he was not wearing the heart defibrillator that his doctor had advised him to wear and which was essential for the management of his cardiac ailment.
The three-time World Champion Windham Lawrence Rotunda, who suffered from heart issues in the weeks before his tragic passing, is mourned by the wrestling community.
Wyatt allegedly told his fiancee, WWE ring announcer JoJo, that he was going to take a sleep. Concern grew as the hours passed and his alarm continued to ring. He was lying in bed when JoJo found him, his face turning as bluish as his wrestler persona. When Wyatt stopped breathing and wasn't responding, a distraught JoJo called 911 while her mother gave CPR. Sadly, his life could not be saved, and when he arrived at the hospital, he was pronounced dead.
According to information provided by Wyatt's family, complications from a COVID-19 infection earlier in the year had left him dealing with heart problems, specifically a weak lower heart function.
According to TMZ, Wyatt had been admitted to the hospital for a cardiac condition just one week before he passed away. The use of an external defibrillator, a tool essential for treating abrupt cardiac arrests, had been strongly suggested to him by medical professionals during a subsequent session.
This information is consistent with a previous article by Sean Ross Sapp of fightful.com, who said, "Windham Rotunda (Bray Wyatt) received COVID earlier this year, which aggravated heart difficulties. There had been a lot of success in his recovery and return. He unfortunately passed away today after having a heart attack. The sudden death of this adored character continues to shock the wrestling world, and his tragedy serves as a reminder of the value of seeking medical attention as soon as necessary and doing as medical professionals advise.
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