After The Miz was abducted by The Wyatt Sicks, which consists of Uncle Howdy, Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, and Nikki Cross, on the latest episode of RAW, Rowan recently took to social media to send out a message. He made some accusations against the former WWE Champion.
The A-Lister was on the sinister faction's hitlist for several weeks. He turned against his now-former tag team partner, R-Truth, and aligned himself with Karrion Kross' villainous group, The Final Testament. The 44-year-old star almost got taken out by Uncle Howdy two weeks ago on the red brand, but Paul Ellering took the bullet for him. During RAW last Monday night, a video aired showing The Miz being held hostage by The Wyatt Sicks.
Erick Rowan took to Instagram to share an image of a seemingly unconscious Miz with a white sheep mask next to him. The word "liar" was written on his chest. The A-Lister was also accused of being a narcissist in the post.
"Narcissist... a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves: 'narcissists who think the world revolves around them,'" Erick Rowan shared.
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Former WWE writer Freddie Prinze Jr. says The Wyatt Sicks "feel a little off right now"
When The Wyatt Sicks debuted in WWE for the first time, it got many people talking and invested in the story. The sinister faction also did not disappoint fans when they made their in-ring debut.
While speaking on his Wrestling With Freddie podcast, former WWE writer Freddie Prinze Jr. criticized the way The Wyatt Sicks have been booked and presented in the Stamford-based company recently.
"So, it just feels a little weird. You were in a weird angle and now you're dutch and upside down and that's what The Wyatt Sicks feels like. They feel a little off right now. They don't have the heat. They don't have the juice they had before. I don't want to say they are talking a step down because I don't view The Final Testament as scrubs but they have been booked in a way that doesn't present them as top-level dudes," Freddie Prinze Jr. said.
Uncle Howdy, also known as Bo Dallas, and The Miz have history, as explained in the video above. It will be interesting to see what will happen to The A-Lister moving forward.