Wyatt Sicks member drops massive tease ahead of WWE SmackDown

The Wyatt Sicks on SmackDown (Picture Courtesy: WWE.com)
The Wyatt Sicks on SmackDown [Picture courtesy: WWE.com]

A member of The Wyatt Sicks has dropped a tease ahead of the upcoming edition of Friday Night SmackDown. The show emanates live from the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, later tonight.

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The Sicks made their return to World Wrestling Entertainment programming on the May 23 episode of SmackDown. The mysterious group showed up during the WWE Tag Team Championship clash between the Street Profits and Fraxiom. In addition to the two teams, the stable also took out #DIY and the Motor City Machine Guns, who were present at ringside. Now, group member Joe Gacy (Huskus the Pig Boy) has a message.

Earlier today, Gacy took to his X/Twitter account to tease an appearance on the blue brand later tonight. The 37-year-old just wrote "13," seemingly referring to today's date, 'Friday the 13.' He could show up alongside his other stablemates and continue to wreak havoc on SmackDown's tag team division one more time.

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"13," he wrote.

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You can check out Gacy's tweet below:

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Wrestling veteran makes massive claim about The Wyatt Sicks' WWE future

The Wyatt Sicks were moved from the red brand to SmackDown during the Transfer Window ahead of Monday Night RAW's Netflix premiere. However, the group did not show up until last month, as Uncle Howdy, aka Bo Dallas, was seemingly sidelined due to an undisclosed injury.

In a recent episode of BroDown with host Mac Davis, former WWE manager Dutch Mantell spoke about the faction's inconsistent booking. The 75-year-old wrestling veteran noted that the Stamford-based promotion had failed at getting Uncle Howdy and his crew over in the long run with such stop-gap bookings. He further claimed that doing anything with faction right now would be a futile exercise.

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"That's another team they got that they've done something with them, then they disappear for a month, two months, three months. Then they come back, and they do something else with them. Then they disappear. So, for the long term, trying to get them over long term, they have failed at their job, the creative team. Anything that you do with The Wyatt Sicks right now is an exercise in futility," Mantell said. [From 11:20 onwards]
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You can check out Dutch Mantell's comments in the video below:

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Only time will tell what plans the wrestling promotion has for The Wyatt Sicks, as the members still await their first match of 2025.

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