Wyatt Sicks teases potential sinister plot on RAW after sending popular WWE star a message
The Wyatt Sicks seemingly delivered a message to a popular WWE star ahead of tonight's RAW. This week's show will air live from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas.
The mysterious faction made their in-ring debut in the main event of last week's edition of WWE RAW. Erick Rowan, Joe Gacy, and Dexter Lumis defeated American Made (Chad Gable and The Creed Brothers) in a six-man tag team match in last week's main event. Earlier today, Pat McAfee seemingly received another message from the faction.
McAfee calls the action alongside Michael Cole on the red brand and has been receiving mysterious packages from the group since their arrival earlier this year. During today's edition of The Pat McAfee Show, the lights went out again, and the RAW commentator's co-hosts immediately thought it was the Wyatt Sicks.
McAfee wondered if it was a power outage, but the group has targeted the former NFL star in the past. The interruption on McAfee's show could mean the faction has something sinister in store for tonight's edition of WWE RAW.
Popular WWE star reveals she wants nothing to do with Wyatt Sicks
WWE SmackDown star Tiffany Stratton recently commented on the Wyatt Sicks faction and noted that she wanted nothing to do with the group.
Stratton won the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match and has earned a future title shot at a time and place of her choosing. In an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda Wrestling earlier this year, the 25-year-old shared that she wasn't worried about the Wyatt Sicks because she was on SmackDown.
She added that what Nikki Cross is doing in the faction is very creepy, and she does not want anything to do with the group.
"I'm not nervous right now because she's on RAW, thankfully. I'm very grateful that she's on RAW right now. But yeah, I think what she's doing is very creepy, very scary, and I don't want to have anything to do with it," she said. [2:09 – 2:23]
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Wrestling journalist Bill Apter recently claimed that the Wyatt Sicks went against Triple H's vision for the product. It will be fascinating to see what the company has planned for the group moving forward on RAW.