The Wyatt Sicks faction indeed has captivated fans. However, former WWE Superstar Matthew Rehwoldt (FKA Aiden English) has claimed that the group's potential remained untapped due to inconsistent booking and unclear direction.
The Uncle Howdy-led faction succeeded in its first feud, which was against the American Made stable. On the September 9, 2024, edition of Monday Night RAW, Nikki Cross, Joe Gacy, Dexter Lumis, and Erick Rowan emerged victorious over Ivy Nile, Brutus Creed, Chad Gable, and Julius Creed in a Mixed Street Fight.
Following that, the eerie group's next target has been The Miz and The Final Testament. They kidnapped The A-Lister on last week's RAW. This week on the red brand, a new, disturbing video showed the former WWE World Champion being held hostage by the leader of the Wyatt Sicks.
In a recent episode of the REBOOKED podcast, the erstwhile Aiden English discussed The Miz's abduction, which was orchestrated by the Bray Wyatt-inspired group. The former WWE NXT Tag Team Champion criticized the inconsistent booking of the Wyatt Sicks, highlighting the stable's abrupt disappearances and sporadic appearances following its initial high-profile debut and wild backstage antics.
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"The Wyatt Sicks' stuff, in general, feels really inconsistent in terms of, like, their debut, and there were these wild vignettes and videos, and that wild backstage show, boom. And then they were gone for like two to three weeks, and then they were back doing a little bit, then they're kind of like gone, and then they pop into a video," he said. [From 28:18 to 28:36]
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The Wyatt Sicks' leader Bo Dallas makes a heartbreaking revelation about his WWE character
Bray Wyatt's (real name: Windham Rotunda) brother, Bo Dallas (Taylor Rotunda), is the man behind Uncle Howdy's mask on WWE TV. The 34-year-old star recently opened up about his on-screen persona.
During an interview with Collider, Bo Dallas revealed that the Uncle Howdy persona was a tribute to the late former Universal Champion and that the character kept Bray's memory alive.
"It’s been an absolutely insane year. Me and Windham had big plans when we got together, and we had a lot we were going to do. I thought that was all taken away, but through a lot of sequence of events, it’s like he’s still here with me. I always have something on that’s directly his, whether it’s his shoes, a pair of his socks, or a glove—like, he’s with me in every bit of this. I couldn’t do this if it wasn’t something I knew he would love. And I’m loving it too—it’s keeping him alive in my heart, in my life," he said.
It remains to be seen whether the Wyatt Sicks and The Final Testament will clash in WWE ahead of the Survivor Series: WarGames Premium Live Event.