


Bray Wyatt died in August 2023, leaving behind his fiancé Jojo Offerman, his two children and two children of a previous marriage. WWE supported the family after his departure, and it seems that his son Knash has inherited the passion for the business as his father.
With the help of the close friend of Bray Wyatt, Jason Baker, Knash could disguise himself as The Fiend and was presented by his mother as part of the celebrations of his sixth birthday.
Jason said he held out the tears when creating a version of the iconic Bray costume for Knash, and as seen in the images, he did a fantastic job.
Bo Dallas was also present at his nephew's party, after months of uncertainty at WWE. It was reported that Dallas was injured before it was revealed that he was ready to return, and WWE fans still wait for the return of The Wyatt Sicks.
I had the honor of doing something that is so close to my heart that I’m still fighting back tears while writing this. I got a call from Jojo wanting to fulfill Knash’s birthday wish, which was to dress up like his dad @Windham6 for his birthday party. Needless to say,… pic.twitter.com/3kxFBE6qE4
— Jason Baker (@bakingjason) May 20, 2025
It is not clear what keeps Dallas out of action at the moment. But it seems that, despite any personal problem, you can still spend time with your family.
What does this mean for Bray Wyatt's legacy?
Bray Wyatt left one of the greatest legacies in professional wrestling. The Wyatt Sicks have tried to continue where the iconic star left, but they have fought to reach the level Wyatt achieved.
Regardless of what happens with The Wyatt Sicks, perhaps in a few years, the new generation will meet another family member, which will arrive with new ideas and a fresh perspective.
Knash has clearly been touched by the same passion, and if his uncle and his mother can guide him in the right direction, his father's legacy could certainly continue.