The Wyatt Sicks shares cryptic post after WWE SmackDown
The Wyatt Sicks dropped a mysterious message on social media after the latest episode of WWE Friday Night SmackDown. The "sinister friends" seemingly hinted at what's in store for fans on the upcoming edition of Monday Night RAW.
The enigmatic faction comprises Bo Dallas (as Uncle Howdy), Nikki Cross (Abby the Witch), Dexter Lumis (Mercy the Buzzard), Joe Gacy (Huskus the Pig Boy), and Erick Rowan (Rambling Rabbit). All the members portray the real-life versions of Bray Wyatt's Firefly Funhouse.
For the past weeks on the Red brand, The Wyatt Sicks has been delivering VHS tapes on TV which features Dallas being interviewed by his alter ego, Uncle Howdy as the two men talk about the late Bray Wyatt.
Today, the "sinister friends" shared a cryptic post on X (formerly Twitter). The picture appeared to show a paused VHS tape with a man in a beard resembling Erick Rowan. This could be a hint at a segment on the next episode of RAW where the 42-year-old WWE Superstar might be interviewed by Uncle Howdy.
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For those unaware, Rowan has a very deep connection with the late Windham Rotunda aka Bray Wyatt since the two men were a part of The Wyatt Family faction.
Top WWE star opens up about The Wyatt Sicks arrival in the company
Former longest-reigning Intercontinental Champion, Gunther has shared his two cents on the debut of the Uncle Howdy-led stable. Many fans speculated that The Ring General might have been one of the victims of The Wyatt Sicks' brutal attack on their first night on RAW, but that was not the case.
During an interview with Gorilla Position, Gunther revealed he's not a horror buff, confessing the genre, in any form, doesn't hold his interest. As a result, he hasn't been following The Wyatt Sicks too closely.
"First of all, everything, it’s not just wrestling, it’s also movies, like the genre, everything that has to do with spooky stuff or ghosts, or supernatural, that’s not my taste at all. I’m more documentary guy, I love history, and I like movies about a topic or happenings that really happened. So it’s hard to judge when it’s not your taste, but by the reactions of our audience, obviously, there’s a big interest in it," said Gunther.
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WWE fans have to wait until next week's edition of Monday Night RAW to potentially witness Erick Rowan discussing his history with Bray Wyatt while being interviewed by Uncle Howdy.