WWE Superstar Nikki Cross played a major role in showing The Wyatt Sicks dominance on this week's Monday Night RAW. Following the flagship show, the former RAW Women's Champion shared a horrifying picture on social media.
The July 29 installment of the red brand show saw Otis and Akira Tozawa face The Creed Brothers in a tag team match. Brutus and Julius Creed captured a big win over the Alpha Academy members. Post-match, Chad Gable alongside his new heel duo continued to assault Otis. However, Maxxine Dupri intervened to save the former RAW Tag Team Champion, delivering a stinging slap to Gable.
Before The Olympian could attack the female star, lights went out, signaling The Wyatt Sicks' arrival. Nikki Cross, who is now officially referred to as Sister Abigail took out Master Gable with a top rope dive. Meanwhile, Joe Gacy, Erick Rowan, and Dexter Lumis overpowered The Creed Brothers.
Taking to X (fka Twitter), the former WWE Women's Tag Team Champion posted a spine-chilling picture, capturing the spooky moment from Monday Night RAW.
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WWE legend says The Wyatt Sicks Nikki Cross' story has "a lot of depth"
Pro wrestling veteran Bully Ray recently opened up Nikki Cross' character in The Wyatt Sicks faction.
Speaking on an edition of Busted Open Radio, the WWE Hall of Famer claimed that the former RAW Women's Champion is going to smash her Sister Abigail persona out of the park. He added it was because she has been through a lot in her personal life:
"Nikki Cross has been through a lot during her career, whether that was her struggle with weight and body dysmorphia or body image issues at the beginning of her career, that she went out on social media and admitted, I just think there's a lot of depth to Nikki's story. I think when she tells it, I think it's going to be good," said Bully Ray.
Next week on the Red brand show, The Wyatt Sicks trio of Rowan, Lumis, and Gacy will face Chad Gable and The Creed Brothers in a Six-Man Tag Team match.