Chad Gable called Bo Dallas to the ring on WWE RAW after General Manager Adam Pearce had no intention of helping Gable out. Bo finally made his first appearance in the arena since his on-screen return in June.
But it was a ploy by Master Gable, as the Creed Brothers officially joined forces with him to beat down Bo Dallas. The latter was unfazed by what had transpired and laughed hysterically.
The Wyatt Sicks then made their presence felt, forcing the newly formed trio to retreat from the ring. Dexter Lumis took to Instagram to share a picture of their return for the first time as a unit since their debut on the June 17 episode of RAW:
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Earlier in the night, Erick Rowan was seen in the tape they gave Pat McAfee on The Pat McAfee Show. He was talking about grief, losing his two brothers within the last decade despite their young age.
With the wrestlers involved in this storyline on opposite ends, it remains to be seen how WWE's creative team books a match at SummerSlam.
Bo Dallas pays tribute to late WWE Superstar Luke Harper (Brodie Lee) on RAW
While getting beaten to the pulp by Chad Gable and the Creed Brothers, Bo Dallas reacted with laughter. He was even saying, "Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!" which was an homage to when Luke Harper did the same while part of the original Wyatt Family stable between 2013 and 2017.
Harper passed away in 2020 after a notable run in AEW owing to a lung illness. He was 41.
Bray Wyatt's last opponent, LA Knight, recently touched upon The Wyatt Sicks and how creative has booked them. Knight feels that every party involved is proving naysayers wrong by producing compelling television.
The Wyatt Sicks made their WWE debut very similar to the original faction of Bray Wyatt in 2013, prior to the Money in the Bank event. Wyatt made his in-ring debut at SummerSlam that year against WWE Hall of Famer Kane in a Ring of Fire match. Perhaps August 3 is the date for an official in-ring performance.