An AEW personality shared her reaction to a social media post made by a member of the Wyatt Sicks following WWE RAW. The figure in question is Amanda Huber, wife of the late Brodie Lee, who was responding to Erick Rowan's post.
This week's edition of Monday Night RAW featured a segment playing a VHS tape that the enigmatic faction had delivered to commentator Pat McAfee during his show earlier. The tape explored Erick Rowan's motivation for joining The Wyatt Sicks.
The 42-year-old star reflected on the real-life losses he had suffered in recent years, alluding to the passing of Mr. Brodie Lee in 2020 and of Bray Wyatt in 2023. He spoke about the pain and grief he experienced as a result of the deaths of his former allies, and his newfound sense of purpose as a member of the Wyatt Sicks.
One day after WWE RAW, Rowan took to Instagram and posted a reel depicting him in his signature sheep mask. The reel garnered a comment in the form of several heart emojis from AEW figure Amanda Huber, who had been married to Brodie Lee until the latter's untimely passing.
Check out Erick Rowan's Instagram reel below:
Check out a screengrab of Amanda Huber's comment:
The Exalted One had signed with AEW in 2020 and had a brief but dominant run in the Tony Khan-led promotion before his tragic death later that year. His stint in AEW included a run with the TNT Championship, which was ended by Cody Rhodes in what would turn out to be Lee's very last wrestling match.
Rowan himself made several appearances in AEW, once in 2020 during a special episode of Dynamite in tribute to Brodie Lee, and later in 2022, when he joined PAC and Penta El Zero Miedo in their battle against The House of Black, leading to a match at the Buy-In pre-show to Revolution 2022.
AEW's Amanda Huber responded to WWE faction The Wyatt Family's last picture together
The Wyatt Family - comprised of Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper, Erick Rowan and later, and briefly, Braun Strowman - was one of WWE's most compelling and popular factions. The stable effectively disbanded in 2017, although its members continued to be associated with each other sporadically on WWE programming and off-screen as well. Unfortunately, Harper and Wyatt tragically passed away in 2020 and 2023 respectively, leaving Rowan and Strowman as the only surviving members of the faction.
Recently, a photograph from 2019 featuring Bray Wyatt (decked in the garb of his alter-ego, The Fiend), Luke Harper (aka Brodie Lee) and Erick Rowan - supposedly their last photograph together - made rounds on X/Twitter. AEW's Amanda Huber responded to the post with a heartwarming two-word message.
"Family forever," she wrote.
It remains to be seen what Erick Rowan and the Wyatt Sicks have in store for fans and for the locker-room in WWE moving forward.