WWE legend “disappointed” with the Wyatt Sicks for breaking the character immediately after RAW debut

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WWE logo (left) and Wyatt Sicks (right)
WWE logo (left) and Wyatt Sicks (right) (Images via WWE.com and WWE on FB)

A WWE legend has revealed his disappointment after the Wyatt Sicks broke character immediately after their RAW debut last week. The group debuted last week on RAW.

Wyatt Sicks wreaked havoc in WWE last week after they destroyed the backstage area in WWE and took out Chad Gable. They also laid out a lot of the security personnel and some other stars. However, after the show, the group was spotted clicking a picture with a fan, much to the chagrin of Mark Henry.

That angered WWE legend and Hall of Famer Mark Henry. He took exception to that and said that he was "disappointed." He was speaking on the Busted Open Radio podcast when he said that the stars should have taken their food via a drive-through.

“I'm disappointed because of the business. How much money the company spends to invest in that product that they're creating this Wyatt Sicks, and you go to f*****g Whataburger and take a picture with a fan...Listen, I said the number one option is get your food at the drive through, and drive into the parking lot and eat.” [H/T Wrestling Inc]

Mark Henry blasts WWE’s new faction for lacking professionalism

There is a level of mystique that factions like Wyatt Sicks need to maintain and that requires a lot of professionalism.

On the same podcast, Henry blasted them for lacking the professionalism to play the gimmick.

"You're different. You never see the Bogeyman walk through the airport without a gimmick on. Never. The whole thing never takes it off. Like, there's a certain level of professionalism when you play a character or gimmick, that you don't go backward. They went backward. They're just now starting to get their foothold," he said.

Wyatt Sicks made their presence felt on the latest episode of RAW as they delivered a package to Michael Cole.

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