Former WWE superstar provides sneak peek into Wyatt Sicks member's real life persona (Exclusive)
An ex-WWE superstar was recently asked about his interactions and thoughts about a particular Wyatt Sicks member, Erick Rowan. This led to some surprising details being revealed about him.
Originally a part of the Wyatt Family stable led by Bray Wyatt, Erick certainly has had an interesting career in pro wrestling so far. He has also wrestled in AEW, apart from several other independent circuit matches. The creation of The Wyatt Sicks had him returning to WWE as a member of the faction, sporting the look of Ramblin' Rabbit from Bray Wyatt's, 'Firefly Funhouse.' Former WWW Superstar, EC3 was recently asked about Rowan.
Speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's The Wrestling Outlaws show, EC3 stated that the 42-year-old was a real-life Viking with a unique sense of humor. He also praised him for having a good soul and noted that his entire persona made him a pleasure to be around.
"He is a real life Viking with an off-brand sense of humor. But a good man with a good heart. He's a good hand, has got a big beard. He brings the goods when he works. Again, off-brand sense of humor, but very funny. He is a pleasure to be around," he said. [1:18 onwards]
Check out his comments about Rowan in the video below:
Bill Apter has also commented on the WWE Superstar
Erick Rowan recently had a backstage segment where he talked about Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper (Brodie Lee). While the segment was recorded, Bill Apter believes that the 42-year-old's words were not pre-planned.
Speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's The Wrestling Time Machine show, the veteran journalist stated that whatever Rowan said during the promo came straight from his heart and it felt like there was very little acting involved. Apter noted that he felt moved by the heartfelt segment.
"It was a shoot, definitely, about how much he [Erick] missed him [Bray Wyatt] and Brody. Real shoot. You can tell that that was not an [sic] acting, you know we will do take two or anything, you know. He poured his heart out in that promo and it really moved me," said Apter. [8:32 onwards]
Check out Apter's comments in the video below:
As of now, it remains to be seen what is next for Erick Rowan in WWE with The Wyatt Sicks.
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