15-time WWE champion officially undergoes name change on RAW
The final episode of WWE RAW ahead of SummerSlam saw the Wyatt Sicks finally unmask themselves. One member of the group who was part of the segment but didn't show her real face was Nikki Cross since she was referred to as "Sister Abigail" by Michael Cole.
It has been believed that this is the role that Cross has stepped into for several months but the 11-time 24/7 Champion hasn't used the name Sister Abigail on WWE TV until now.
Cross hasn't wrestled on TV since last November, but The Wyatt Sicks will make their in-ring debut next week on RAW, and the former RAW Women's Champion is expected to be part of it under her new name.
This isn't the first time that Cross has undergone a name change since she was called Nikki A.S.H. for several months while she used a superhero gimmick that allowed her to win the Money in the Bank ladder match and the Women's Championship.
The former two-time Women's Tag Team Champion has proved in recent weeks that she has the range to play almost any role thrown at her in WWE and Sister Abigail is expected to see her push forward back into the spotlight.
Will Alexa Bliss join Nikki Cross in Wyatt Sicks when she returns to WWE?
Alexa Bliss worked closely with Bray Wyatt throughout his time as The Fiend and is expected to be part of Wyatt Sicks when she returns in the coming months.
The former Women's Champion worked with Nikki Cross for in 2019 and the duo are former Women's Tag Team Champions. This could work in their favor if they are to work together in Wyatt Sicks since the two women already have chemistry when working together.
It's unclear how Bliss will fit into Wyatt Sicks, but the group has seemingly already set the scene for all of their characters.