As WrestleMania 41 barrels toward its two-night showdown like a flaming Funhouse setpiece, one question looms loud across the darker corners of WWE fandom: Where are Alexa Bliss and The Wyatt Sicks?
Bliss, who made a highly anticipated return during the 2025 Royal Rumble after a two-year hiatus, has been completely absent from WrestleMania build-up, and the mysterious faction of doom, The Wyatt Sicks, has vanished faster than a QR code teaser after Raw. Now, thanks to Fightful Select’s Sean Ross Sapp, we’ve got a little insight — and yes, it’s all creatively complicated.
According to Sapp, the core reason for the absence of Bliss and the Wyatt Sicks is injury-related. Specifically, Bo Dallas — aka Uncle Howdy — is reportedly dealing with an undisclosed injury, which has caused WWE to shelve the entire faction until he returns. Sources inside WWE confirmed there are long-term creative plans for the group, but those plans rely on all the puzzle pieces being in place.
“There are creative plans in place for them, but only as a group,” Sapp reported, adding that the return may not happen until after WrestleMania, due to the sheer chaos of planning WWE’s busiest season of the year.
As for Alexa Bliss, fans hoping for her own solo WrestleMania moment will have to wait. While Bliss was previously connected to Bray Wyatt’s supernatural universe, and by extension Uncle Howdy and the Wyatt Sicks, there are currently no solo plans for her outside of the faction’s eventual return. That means no in-ring return, no backstage promos, and sadly, no Bliss getting revenge with a twisted smile and glittery doom.
Bliss has officially been taken off the WrestleMania 41 week schedule, with her creative direction entirely tied to the faction’s return. Whether that return is weeks or months away depends heavily on Dallas’ recovery — and on how WWE wants to reintroduce their most ominous act since, well… the last time Bray summoned thunder during a promo.
The Wyatt Sicks haven’t been seen since the December 9, 2024 episode of Raw, where they lost to The Miz and The Final Testament — a loss that was followed by the quiet releases of AOP’s Rezar and Akam, further fracturing the group.
For now, it’s a waiting game. But rest assured — when the lights flicker, the whispers return, and Alexa Bliss smiles with that “I’ve got a secret” look… you’ll know it’s time.