The Wyatt Sicks should make its in-ring debut at WrestleMania, pitches WWE veteran
The Wyatt Sicks immediately became the talk of the town after its debut on WWE RAW two weeks ago in Texas. Upon its arrival, the faction laid out several people, including Chad Gable. Recently, Bully Ray pitched the idea of the stable making its in-ring debut at WrestleMania.
Nikki Cross, Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, and Erick Rowan were seemingly 'lost' before Uncle Howdy found them and gave each of them a new purpose in the Stamford-based promotion. The stable's members have adopted new personas, seemingly portraying characters from Bray Wyatt's Firefly Funhouse.
On a recent episode of Busted Open, Bully Ray discussed the idea of WWE creative taking its time to develop the characters of Wyatt Sicks members before their potential in-ring debut at WrestleMania.
"How would you feel if the WWE took its time with all of these characters, so much time with these characters that the first time we saw these characters actually wrestle was at WrestleMania," Ray said. (From 26:04 to 26:23)
Ray's co-host, David LaGreca, seemed open to the idea. The WWE Hall of Famer further mentioned that Wyatt Sicks didn't need to pursue championships and could focus on narrating compelling stories.
"The Wyatt Sicks were not designed to be World, Intercontinental, or Tag Team Champions. These are human beings who are tormented by something, who feel the need to hide their face or identity or do something different because they'll share the same fears, sorrows, or sadness, and that all goes through Bray Wyatt," Ray added. (From 27:00 to 27:32)
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WWE Hall of Famer on The Wyatt Sicks getting a new member
Bray Wyatt's return to WWE in 2022 opened the door for new characters and storylines in the Stamford-based promotion. However, he unfortunately passed away last year. Wyatt's on-screen ally, Uncle Howdy, is now paying tribute to him with the eerie faction.
The Eater of Worlds was the mastermind behind many iconic characters. He led The Wyatt Family in the global juggernaut before introducing The Fiend. Wyatt also worked with Alexa Bliss between 2020 and 2021.
On a recent episode of Busted Open, Bully Ray discussed a potential sixth member joining the Wyatt Sicks. The veteran believed Alexa Bliss could combine forces with the Uncle Howdy-led faction after a subtle tease on this week's RAW.
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