British WWE Star, Who Used “God Save Our Queen” in His Song, Devastated After Queen Elizabeth’s Death
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An era has come to the end, devastating social media and the entire globe. Queen Elizabeth II, the British Queen with the longest reign, passed away in Balmoral. She passed away peacefully on Thursday afternoon at her Scottish estate, where she had spent most of the summer.
Notably, after the tragic passing of Queen Elizabeth II, many celebrities and significant figures from all over the world expressed their sorrow. Similar to this, a British WWE star tweeted and expressed his grief.
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Stu Bennett, better known as Wade Barrett, took to social media following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II and posted the following: “A terribly sad day. Thank you, Your Majesty.”
A terribly sad day.
Thank you, Your Majesty. 🇬🇧 ❤️ https://t.co/JIvpbtV2q5
— Stu Bennett (@StuBennett) September 8, 2022
Barrett was one of the top WWE performers who gained notoriety, established himself, and won the intercontinental championship five times. Additionally, he was well-known for his entrance music, which included the anthem “God Save Our Queen.”
Thus, along with Barrett, several social media users and well-known personalities shared their sorrow.
Other WWE Superstars react to the tragic death
Following the demise of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, WWE veteran The Rock shared an emotional tribute, adding to the plethora of greetings from many Megastars that were sent across the world.
He even spoke about the death of his own father.
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Sending love and stay strong 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/qqtLMwDH8l
— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) September 8, 2022
In addition to Brett, some of the other British WWE veterans shared their thoughts.
x. Rest well my Queen. You’ve been a part of my life since I was born. pic.twitter.com/no9ha582xI
— William Regal (@RealKingRegal) September 8, 2022
Pro wrestler, Paige too, shared her condolences.
RIP to our Queen Elizabeth 🥺🥺❤️ pic.twitter.com/sBVA5NKtWW
— SARAYA (@RealPaigeWWE) September 8, 2022
— Dustin Rhodes (@dustinrhodes) September 8, 2022
As condolences pour in, people around the world remember the most iconic monarch for the impact she left and for her long reign.
The Reign of Queen Elizabeth II
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From an empire to a commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II oversaw the transition. From Winston Churchill to Liz Truss, there were 15 prime ministers during her 70-year tenure. Additionally, considering that there was a time of uncertainty before, her term will also be remembered as the most stable in the history.
One of her greatest accomplishments was her involvement with several charities. Notably, she has contributed more to charity than any other monarch in history, according to The Guardian. Meanwhile, Prince Charles will replace the monarch who has reigned the UK for the longest. Prince William is now first in line.
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