The Wyatt Family Have Been Reunited

Erick Rowan, Bray Wyatt, and Braun Strowman don't work for WWE anymore, BUT...

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Former Wyatt Family members Erick Redbeard and Adam Scherr were reunited over the weekend.

Redbeard and Scherr, who wrestled for WWE as Erick Rowan and Braun Strowman respectively, were both in attendance at the WrestleCade convention in North Carolina. The duo stopped for the photo below:-

Redbeard also uploaded this to his Instagram page.

Though both men have always been hulking masses of humanity, Scherr, in particular, looks to be in incredible shape at the moment. The 38-year-old is yet to announce his next big move in professional wrestling, having not worked any kind of bout since 1 October's Free The Narrative II: The Monster In Us All event aired.

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Scherr bested promoter EC3 in a cinematic affair on that show. This was his first match since shockingly being released by WWE on 2 June, just two weeks after wrestling for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania Backlash.

Redbeard, meanwhile, has kept only a sporadic wrestling schedule since leaving WWE in April 2020, though he did wrestle PCO at WrestleCade.

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Together with Luke Harper and Bray Wyatt, Redbeard and Scherr formed one of the Wyatt Family's final iterations in 2015 and 2016, which served as the former Strowman's introduction to the WWE main roster. He was separated from the group to embark on a singles run after the 2016 WWE Draft.

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