The Wyatt Sicks has been paying tribute to Bray Wyatt following his untimely passing in 2023. But, their recent booking has forced Vince Russo to believe that WWE was never supportive of the act in the first place.
Led by Bo Dallas as Uncle Howdy, The Wyatt Sicks debuted in June earlier this year and have since been involved in a couple of feuds on Monday Night RAW.
The absence of Uncle Howdy from the latest episode surprised many, including Vince Russo, who shared his brutally honest opinions on the angle following Miz's match against Dexter Lumis.
While speaking on Legion of RAW, Vince Russo claimed that when Bo Dallas requested WWE to have a faction to honor his brother, the company had no option but to agree to his plan.
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Russo, however, feels that the higher-ups were never behind the idea and it has become evident now after months of underwhelming creative decisions.
The former WWE writer revealed:
"Chris, I said it from day one, Bo Dallas really wanted to do this in honor of his brother and they couldn't say no but nobody there believed in it. So, we can't say no to Bo, this is how we want to honor Bray, let's go ahead and do this, but not one person was behind it. Not one person believed in it and it's as clear as day now. We said this a freakin year ago!" [From 31:00 onwards]
The Wyatt Sicks are currently embroiled in a rivalry with The Final Testament and the outcome of the story could determine Bo Dallas and his group's long-term future in WWE.
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