WWE Superstar confirms whether he was attacked backstage on RAW by Wyatt Sicks
A WWE Superstar has confirmed whether or not he was attacked backstage by the Wyatt Sicks on the latest episode of RAW. The horrific faction destroyed superstars and backstage personnel during their debut appearance.
The superstar in question is Carmelo Hayes, who is currently signed to SmackDown. Hayes is a former NXT Champion and was promoted to the main roster as part of the 2024 WWE Draft. He was also recently involved in a feud with LA Knight.
Taking to X/Twitter, Hayes confirmed that he was not attacked backstage by the Wyatt Sicks, who set their sights on WWE Superstars, including Chad Gable and others. The former NXT Champion also questioned if the superstars targeted by the Wyatt Sicks were dead or alive.
"Nope, but are they dead?" Carmelo Hayes shared.
Check out Hayes' tweet below:
What the future has in store for Melo remains to be seen.
Former WWE manager spoke highly of Carmelo Hayes
Carmelo Hayes is one of the fastest-rising superstars in WWE. Before being promoted to the main roster, he was feuding with Trick Williams on NXT, whom he previously betrayed.
While speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's Smack Talk podcast, former WWE manager Dutch Mantell praised Hayes and regarded him as a special talent. He even found similarities between Melo and the reigning Intercontinental Champion, Sami Zayn.
"Another guy that’s growing on me is Carmelo Hayes. You notice him out there. They’re beating him like every week but it doesn’t matter because he’s still getting over. Very few guys, you can do that with. Sami Zayn you can do it with, Carmelo Hayes you can do it with. He’s very valuable to the SmackDown roster because you can beat this and he doesn’t lose anything. Might actually gain something by losing, if that’s possible. They put him on every week, he’s getting air time and I like that guy," Dutch Mantell said.
Hayes is still in his early days on the main roster. He is currently performing on WWE SmackDown, where he has already shared the ring with LA Knight, Randy Orton, and Baron Corbin.