A major WWE Superstar delivered a message on social media today after destroying The Wyatt Sicks last night on RAW. Uncle Howdy's faction walked into a trap during last night's episode of the red brand in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The Miz was kidnapped by the faction recently but returned during last night's edition of RAW. The A-Lister and The Final Testament set a trap for the mysterious group and attacked them. Akam of The Authors of Pain took to his Instagram today to boast about the attack:
"How bout them #wyattsicks eh?!" he wrote.
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The faction has been targeting The Miz and The Final Testament for weeks. Uncle Howdy applied The Mandible Claw to legendary manager Paul Ellering last month on WWE RAW.
Former WWE writer Vince Russo comments on the company's booking of The Wyatt Sicks
Wrestling legend Vince Russo shared his thoughts on The Wyatt Sicks getting attacked during last night's episode of WWE RAW.
Speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's Legion of RAW show, Russo claimed that The Final Testament has already lost too many times to be taken seriously. The veteran noted that the faction would have heat if they had been winning matches, and didn't find the storyline interesting:
"Bro, this would have been fine if it would have been a heel faction that has been untouchable to this point. We've seen Final [Testament] beat a million times. They mean nothing. Now, if they were built like heels... nobody was touching them, now you've got some heat, but the fact that everybody and their Aunt Tilly has beat the Final Judgment [Testament], and they are going to be the ones to get to the Wyatt Sicks? It doesn't make any sense to me," Russo said. [From 40:12 onwards]
You can check out Russo's comments in the video below:
Uncle Howdy's faction has not competed in a televised match since their victory over American Made in the 8-person Street Fight on the September 9, 2024, episode of WWE RAW. It will be interesting to see how the group gets revenge on The Miz and The Final Testament moving forward.