"I’m the only one..." - Karrion Kross shares brutal truth with Wyatt Sicks member
Karrion Kross and Uncle Howdy's factions appear to have entered a program. The Doom Walker has now responded to Dexter Lumis after the latter highlighted their attack on The Final Testament this past Monday.
The Wyatt Sicks showed up out of nowhere on this week's RAW while The Final Testament was punishing R-Truth. They stood tall to conclude the segment after a wild brawl. Dexter Lumis then took to social media and shared the staredown between him and Karrion Kross, seemingly signaling the end for Kross. The Herald of Doomsday, for the first time, is the hunted. But he will not budge.
Taking to X/Twitter, the former NXT Champion reminded Dexter Lumis that he is the only person who never lied to him:
"I’m the only one who’s never lied to you," Karrion Kross wrote.
This new angle has sparked curiosity and intrigue among fans, as it is an opportunity for both teams. This is especially true for The Final Testament, who have been featured on WWE TV since their arrival in January but have yet to make a significant impact. With the Wyatt Sicks, who are perpetually over, perhaps Karrion Kross & Co. can create something unforgettable.
Bray Wyatt's impact on Uncle Howdy's clan and their rivals in WWE, including Karrion Kross
The Wyatt Sicks made their WWE debut in June 2024. Their first program was against Chad Gable, who later formed American Made to take on the horror-themed faction. Gable broke character to discuss Bray Wyatt, noting how the late wrestler handpicked him to work with in 2016, and not it has come full circle with him and Bo Dallas.
Bo Dallas had joined Bray Wyatt upon the former WWE Champion's return to the company in 2022. He donned the role of Uncle Howdy from that point on. Speaking on USA Today recently, Dallas discussed his late brother, revealing that The Eater of Worlds wanted to work with Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, Nikki Cross and Erick Rowan.
In the case of Rowan, Bray had already collaborated with him, as the former is one of the three original members of The Wyatt Family.
"He [Bray Wyatt] wanted to work with them. He hand picked them for reasons almost unknown to me. Like he just saw something and felt something in them," said Bo Dallas. "Everything that's going on up to this date and then going forward, if it's not Windham’s idea, it has a piece of Windham’s idea in it," he added.
As for Karrion Kross, he disclosed after Bray Wyatt's passing that WWE creative was working on getting them together for a program at WrestleMania 39, which would have featured Alexa Bliss, Scarlett Bordeaux, and even Uncle Howdy.