Uncle Howdy and The Wyatt Sicks have been sending chills down the WWE Universe's spine over the last few weeks. With eerie video messages surfacing on RAW, the goal of the group seems clear: Take down the "false prophets".
Who are these "false prophets"? If Bo Dallas or Uncle Howdy is to be believed, they are the soon-to-be victims of The Wyatt Sicks. Leaders who have led their "family" astray, or have betrayed them altogether. The first of them was Chad Gable.
In due time, the macabre faction will undoubtedly deal with Gable. So, the question arises, who is next? Well, here are three potential "false prophets" the group can victimize next in WWE.
#3. Rhea Ripley is targeted for her association with The Wyatt Sicks
It will be a while before Rhea Ripley returns, but once she does, she may have to deal with The Wyatt Sicks. Now, given Mami does not seem to match the profile of their potential victims at first glance, her place on this list may seem contentious. However, she could be targeted for her previous association with the group. In particular, her partnership with Nikki Cross or Nikki A.S.H.
Granted, the reality of the situation is that Nikki A.S.H. betrayed Ripley, but that isn't going to stop them. Now that she is a part of this new "family", she may try to seek revenge on those she once considered to be part of her own. In this case, The Eradicator.
#2. Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline have treated their family poorly
Perhaps one "false prophet" who has quite obviously treated his family poorly is Solo Sikoa. The new Tribal Chief of The Bloodline has completely dismantled what his family created. With new faces like Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa in the group, it doesn't even look like The Bloodline anymore. What's more, he brutally kicked out both Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman, key cogs in the machine Roman Reigns built.
This may not sit well with Uncle Howdy and The Wyatt Sicks. And, given they are not committed to any particular brand as of now, they could just pop over to SmackDown and teach Solo Sikoa a lesson. A lesson that, if the last few weeks have proven anything, will not end well for The Street Champion.
#1. Damian Priest seems ready to abandon his family, The Judgment Day
The Wyatt Sicks are currently honed in on Chad Gable, but as soon as they're done with him, they may just turn their attention to Damian Priest. El Campeon is in a risky position of being targeted. After all, he hasn't exactly been a great "leader" or a member of his family, The Judgment Day, recently.
Priest is focused on proving that he does not need them to be successful as World Heavyweight Champion. This has led to a lot of tension within the group, and should it reach its boiling point and tip over, Uncle Howdy and his family could be waiting on the sidelines to clean things up.
It's clear to see that Priest is starting to value The Judgment Day less and less with each passing day. Soon enough, he may leave them for good, whether he wins or loses at Money in the Bank. This could result in Howdy and the Sicks making him pay for his betrayal.