WWE legend confesses he’s scared of the Wyatt Sicks; says it gives him “nightmares”

The Wyatt Sicks debuted on RAW last week [Photo courtesy of WWE
The Wyatt Sicks debuted on WWE RAW last week [Photo courtesy of WWE's Official Website]

A WWE Hall of Famer has just revealed that he has no intentions of continuing to watch anything related to the Wyatt Sicks due to personal reasons. This would be Mark Henry.

Last week on RAW, Uncle Howdy and the rest of his faction made their long-awaited arrival to the promotion after months of teasers and speculation. They arrived in the grandest of ways, wreaking havoc backstage and leaving the entire place in disarray. Bodies were left lying around, including that of WWE Superstar Chad Gable.

On a recent edition of Busted Open Radio, Mark Henry talked about the debut of the Wyatt Sicks and revealed the reason why he wasn't a fan of it. He said he found them too eerie, and the segments might end up giving him nightmares.

"I don't like scary stuff," Henry said. "When it gets to wrestling, when they start wrestling, boom, I'm all in. But watching this stuff with Pat McAfee and watching the clips that they show and the promos, all that s**t give me nightmares, man. I'll wake up in the middle of the night like 'What the f**k?' I got guns, I can't be afraid. Me, afraid, with guns, it's not good."

He continued by mentioning how while working with Bray Wyatt in the past, he couldn't look at him directly while he was wearing his gear.

"I loved [Bray Wyatt]," Henry said. "He used to laugh at me because I couldn't look at him if he had that gear on. He would be like, 'Mark, look at me. I'm talking to you.' I'm like, 'No, I'm not f***ing looking over there." [H/T - WrestlingInc.]
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Mark Henry reveals he tried to get recent WWE Superstar into the company five years before his debut

On the topic of recent debuts, on WWE SmackDown a few days ago, a new member of The Bloodline has just emerged, who looks to be the most powerful of them yet. This was Jacob Fatu.

Fatu arrived during the show to save Solo Sikoa and launch a gruesome attack on Randy Orton and Kevin Owens, before putting Cody Rhodes through a table.

On another recent episode of Busted Open Radio, Mark Henry revealed that he has had his eye on the Samoan for some time now, and he would pitch the idea of getting him to WWE, but he was often turned down. He was happy that the promotion decided to give him another chance.

"Jacob Fatu really should have been in WWE five, ten years ago," said Henry. "He had troubles. He was somebody that was on my radar. I wanted him; I wanted to make him a Mark Henry guy, and I kept being told no. I'm so glad, I thank God every day that people get second chances. And for him to get his on a stage like this is super, super impressive." [From 00:46 to 01:17]

Following the blockbuster debuts last week, it remains to be seen what the aftermath of those will be this coming week, and what other twists these storylines could take.

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