Veteran advises three Wyatt Sicks members to start wearing masks on WWE TV because of one reason
The Wyatt Sicks is one of the most fearsome stables on WWE television. However, wrestling veteran Konnan believes three members of Bo Dallas' team should start wearing masks.
Uncle Howdy and his stable have been doing an incredible job in carrying forward the late great Bray Wyatt's legacy in WWE. They are currently in a heated feud with The Miz and The Final Testament. However, The Wyatt Sicks' recent booking has not sat well with fans as the fearsome group recently took a massive loss against Karrion Kross' stable, which many believe did not suit well with their on-screen supernatural persona.
During an edition of Keepin' It 100 OFFICIAL, Konnan said that he believed Uncle Howdy and Nikki Cross looked apart from Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, and Erick Rowan on WWE television.
The wrestling veteran also mentioned that he believed Gacy, Rowan, and Lumis should start wearing masks like their other two stablemates which would make them look "supernatural" as well.
"I just think that the other guys, they don't look like supernatural like Uncle Howdy and Nikki Cross. They just look like normal wrestlers. I think they should have a mask on also. You know what I'm saying? Or something covering half their face or painted or something where they don't look like normal wrestlers. It's like you have two people that look kind of supernatural and then three that don't," Konnan said. [1:16 - 1:48]
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Disco Inferno believes The Wyatt Sicks are "a difficult group to book" in WWE
During the same podcast, Disco Inferno said that he believed it was extremely hard for the Triple H-led promotion to book The Wyatt Sicks due to their on-screen personas.
Inferno also mentioned that he did not understand why the company booked the fearsome group to lose to The Final Testament on an edition of WWE RAW.
"Dude, what did I say about The Wyatt Sicks right when they started? I said it's going to be a difficult time booking these guys on weekly TV and they're off TV a lot. It's just a very difficult group to book. [They took a loss to Karrion Kross' Final Testament] I don't know, I wonder if they got heat backstage. I don't know it's kinda weird," Inferno said.
It will be interesting to see what the Stamford-based promotion has planned for The Wyatt Sicks' future.
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