Surprising WWE Superstar teases angle with Wyatt Sicks member
The Wyatt Sicks returned to WWE RAW in full form this week, and they are every bit of the spectacle World Wrestling Entertainment is known for. Their feud with Chad Gable was further fleshed out this week with the involvement of the Creed Brothers. It appears Gable and the young stars will be a unit going forward.
"Big" Bronson Reed is a behemoth on the red brand who has had issues with Master Gable in recent times revolving around the Intercontinental Championship picture. However, they have moved past it. Reed took to Instagram earlier today sending a message to the wrestler he hit the Tsunami on first many years ago.
He reminded fans that nobody has kicked out of his finisher yet and that it was first introduced in NXT when he hit it on Dexter Lumis. The latter is now a member of The Wyatt Sicks, donning the role of Mercy the Buzzard from the Firefly Funhouse:
"5 years ago to the day @wwe TV debut and the debut of the TSUNAMI! Which no man to this day has kicked out of! Oh and until we meet again my friend @dexterwwe," Bronson Reed wrote.
The Wyatt Sicks consist of Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, Erick Rowan, Nikki Cross, and its leader Bo Dallas, none of whom have returned to in-ring competition just yet. But all of that could change as WWE builds towards the SummerSlam card for August 3.
Bully Ray feels Nikki Cross will knock it out of the park on WWE RAW
Nikki Cross' addition to The Wyatt Sicks intrigues WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray, who recently discussed her on the Busted Open podcast. He sees potential in the former RAW Women's Champion. She dons the role of Abby The Witch from Bray Wyatt's Firefly Funhouse.
Ray looked back at the struggle Cross had to endure throughout her wrestling career, which has been openly talked about on social media. He added that the 35-year-old Scottish wrestler's story has a lot of depth to it:
"I have a funny feeling Nikki Cross is going to absolutely knock it out of the park because if anybody has been dragged character-wise, I think it's been Nikki Cross," Ray said. "Nikki Cross has been through a lot during her career, whether that was her struggle with weight and body dysmorphia or body image issues at the beginning of her career, that she went out on social media and admitted, I just think there's a lot of depth to Nikki's story. I think when she tells it, I think it's going to be good."
Her last match was on the November 6, 2023 episode of RAW when she competed in a Women's World Title number-one contender's Battle Royal. She has only performed sporadically in the last year.