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Late WWE Superstar Luke Harper featured in Wyatt Sicks member's message ahead of RAW

WWE's Luke Harper, real name Jonathan Huber, left a lasting impression on the program's loyal audience during his six-year tenure in the company. He was Bray Wyatt's right-hand man. Sadly, both have passed away.

In 2024, the Wyatt Sicks have made an honest attempt to carry the legacy of The Eater of Worlds. The group is led by the former Universal Champion's real-life brother, Bo Dallas/Uncle Howdy. Bray's original stable member, Erick Rowan, is also part of the stable on the red brand. Last week on WWE RAW, Howdy was pinned for the first time since arriving on the flagship show in June. The Final Testament ended their dominant run, and how the Wyatts retaliate bears watching as of this writing.

Meanwhile, ahead of tonight's show, Wyatt Sicks member Joe Gacy shared a throwback picture on X/Twitter. In it, he is seen wrestling Luke Harper, who also performed under the ring name Brodie Lee. As "Chainsaw" Joe Gacy, he defeated Lee and WWE legend Fit Finaly in a three-way match at Xcite Wrestling's Irish Vengeance.

Check out Joe Gacy's post below:

In WWE, Luke Harper worked alongside Bray Wyatt and also in a tag team with Erick Rowan, together dubbed The Bludgeon Brothers. Harper is also a former Intercontinental Champion.

After being released in late 2019, he joined All Elite Wrestling in March 2020, reverting to his Brodie Lee ring name. By the end of the year, Lee passed away, aged 41, owing to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Rest in peace, Jonathan Huber.


Taylor Rotunda reflects on sharing creativity with late WWE Superstar Bray Wyatt

Taylor Rotunda, who wrestles under the ring name Bo Dallas / Uncle Howdy for the sports entertainment giant, recently opened up about the inspiration behind the character he portrays on-screen. He revealed that there was common ground regarding creativity with his brother.

In an interview with Collider, Rotunda disclosed that Stephen King's 1978 novel The Stand had a huge influence on both of them. The book was later adapted into a television show in 1994 and 2020.

"Growing up, me and Windham were obsessed with horror movies...One of our biggest influences was the '90s version of 'The Stand' by Stephen King. We both loved that, and it's funny because when we were coming up with ideas for characters, we both independently decided to draw inspiration from Randall Flagg without even realizing the other was doing it," Dallas said.

The Wyatt Sicks vs. The Final Testament program has been a miss, according to WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray, because fans do not seem to care for the babyface faction as they did initially at this point.

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