Wyatt Sicks is a villainous stable in WWE (Photo credits: WWE's Instagram handle)
WWE Superstar and Wyatt Sicks member Nikki Cross has sent out a one-word message following RAW. In this week's episode, the group finally debuted following Jey Uso's bout against Rey Mysterio and Judgment Day member Finn Balor.
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The lights went out, and a lady was seen crawling out of a brightly lit door. The scene became intense when several superstars, including the Alpha Academy leader Chad Gable, were seen lying on the floor in a blood bath backstage.
The lady was seen crawling towards Bray Wyatt's iconic lantern, and Uncle Howdy then arrived, announcing the Wyatt Sicks' debut in the company.
Following the segment, the masked lady, Nikki Cross, shared a one-word message on her Instagram, declaring her return to the company.
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"Hello," wrote Cross.
Check out a screengrab of WWE Superstar Nikki Cross' Instagram story below:
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During the same segment, the members of Wyatt Sicks went backstage, severely damaged the gorilla position, and attacked several superstars.
The segment ended on an interesting note, with Uncle Howdy creating a mystery about his upcoming targets in the industry. As the episode ended, he proclaimed, "We're here."
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Rituparna Routh holds an Integrated BA B.Ed. degree with honors in English. She started following pro wrestling while still in college as a source of entertainment but soon figured out how to make a career out of it as a pro wrestling writer. She initially joined Sportskeeda as an intern and eventually became a full-fledged writer for Sportskeeda Wrestling.
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