WWE held a live event on Sunday night from Rochester, MN at the Mayo Civic Center where World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins had a special moment following his main event match by honoring the late Bray Wyatt and Brodie Lee, aka Luke Harper.

Legacies

In WWE, Lee found success as an Intercontinental Champion in a singles run and as part of The Wyatt Family, where he was a former Tag Team Champion with Erick Rowan. He went on to have a successful run in AEW as the TNT Champion.

The beloved pro wrestler passed away at the age of 41 due to a non-COVID-related lung issue on December 26, 2020.

Wyatt, the leader of the group, also found great success, whether that be a memorable feud with John Cena in 2014, classic six-man tags against The Shield, his WWE Championship run, the creation of The Fiend, and his most recent run alongside Uncle Howdy. Wyatt died of a heart attack in August.

The moment

Rollins cut a promo where he said some of the catchphrases of the late WWE stars.

“I know they got the lights down real low for us. The mood is set. Has anybody got any fireflies among the audience tonight? I see a couple. I see a few now. Yeah….This time of year loved ones are always on our minds, man, you know what I’m saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah!”

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