The Wyatt Sicks make their presence felt every now and again on WWE RAW. And when they do, somebody is in for a nightmare.
During their surprise confrontation with The Final Testament, The Miz got caught in the crossfire. The A-Lister had recently turned on his friend and tag team partner, R-Truth. This appears to be a recurring theme in who the Wyatts target: an abandonment of family or friends.
After abducting the two-time WWE Champion last Monday, The Wyatt Sicks have dropped an ominous message on social media. On X, they seemingly hinted at what they plan on doing with The Miz:
"we will make him understand," The Wyatt Sicks wrote.
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Uncle Howdy appears to be repeating a pattern his late brother Bray Wyatt followed. After The Eater of Worlds made his debut in 2013, he sparked a rivalry with Kane leading to his in-ring debut at SummerSlam that year in a Ring of Fire contest. Thereafter, Bray Wyatt had immediately turned his attention to The Miz, whom he abducted at one point.
Before The Wyatt Sicks were born: WWE initially did not want the Rotunda brothers to work together
In 2022, Windham Rotunda (Bray Wyatt) returned to WWE after getting released a year prior as part of the budget cuts. He was joined by Taylor Rotunda (Uncle Howdy), his real-life brother. This character was a breakthrough in the latter's career, as Bo Dallas had never really taken off on his own.
Speaking on SHAK Wrestling recently, the 34-year-old reflected on his comeback two years ago and recalled that WWE did not want them together at one point:
"If we were coming back, we were gonna come back as a team. So initially that was the idea, and then we started talking to the company, and some things happened, and we kind of signed around the same time, but we kind of got word that maybe they didn't want us to be together," Dallas said.
Rotunda further confessed that at this point, the Uncle Howdy character is one that he almost cannot live without. It is cathartic to Bray Wyatt's brother.