In a twist more chilling than forgetting to record “The Price is Right,” the Wyatt Sicks made their long-awaited in-ring debut last Monday on WWE Raw, leaving fans somewhere between “What did I just watch?” and “Should I sleep with the lights on?” Their victory over American Made had the ring crew considering a name change to American Scared.
The “WWE Raw” main event saw Chad Gable leading Julius and Brutus Creed into the ominous lair of Joe Gacy, Dexter Lumis, and Erick Rowan. Bo Dallas, embodying the enigmatic Uncle Howdy, and Nikki Cross, channeling her inner spooky as Abby the Witch, added to the atmosphere by lounging at ringside in Bray Wyatt’s iconic rocking chair—because nothing says “I’m here to terrify you” like furniture with a backstory.
Fast forward to this Monday’s “WWE Raw,” where a new Wyatt Sicks video tape aired, reminding everyone that eerie reflections aren’t just for Halloween. Dallas, clearly feeling all the feels, waxed poetic about the group’s debut in Baltimore, Maryland—the very spot where the original Wyatt Family first sent shivers down spines. For Dallas, this was more than just a debut—it was a full-circle moment, complete with all the haunting nostalgia one could pack into a Monday night.
“Everything’s coming full circle,” Dallas declared, his voice echoing with the kind of spooky reverberation that makes you rethink watching Raw alone in the dark. He hinted at something big on the horizon, but just like the overly cryptic Facebook statuses from your high school friends, he left us all hanging.
But don’t worry, there was more. In a scene that could easily be mistaken for the opening of a horror movie, Dallas stared intently at a TV broadcasting pure static. As the video descended further into psychological spookiness, Howdy’s voice boomed, “The work isn’t done. The work must continue. Other doors shall be open.” Which might sound like the tagline for a horror-themed home improvement show, but was, in fact, the latest cryptic message from the Wyatt Sicks.
Dallas, channeling his inner cult leader, repeated the ominous phrase, “My life, for you,” while the screen flickered between shots of the original Wyatt Family and the Wyatt Sicks. The scene ended with a jump scare that probably had a few fans checking their pulse.
As for their feud with American Made? It seems to have disappeared quicker than Chad Gable to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. With Gable in Paris, Alpha Academy and the Creed Brothers were left to fend for themselves, and with Howdy’s words suggesting that the Wyatt Sicks have bigger fish to fry, it looks like this eerie chapter might be closing.
So, what’s next for Bo Dallas and his band of spectral siblings? Stay tuned—if you dare.