Uncle Howdy and the rest of the Wyatt Sicks have already made their presence known on WWE RAW in the past couple of weeks. However, that doesn't mean SmackDown is safe, especially considering the brand's history with the group's founder.
Bray Wyatt didn't return alone in 2022, as he was joined by a masked character named Uncle Howdy, seemingly played by his real-life brother Bo Dallas. After Bray's untimely passing last year, the latter recently returned with Nikki Cross, Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, and Joe Gacy on a recent edition of RAW. The group can now target one of SmackDown's top babyfaces, LA Knight.
The Megastar was Bray Wyatt's first rival after returning in 2022. He was also The Eater of Worlds' final opponent, as the duo faced off in a Pitch Black Match at Royal Rumble 2023. Howdy could recognize Knight's history with Bray and target him on SmackDown, laying the groundwork for a compelling feud.
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Knight is currently engaged in a feud with Logan Paul for the United States Championship. From the looks of it, the match between both stars could take place at SummerSlam 2024. Hence, The Megastar could feud with Howdy in the meantime, helping both stars build credibility before The Biggest Party of the Summer.
How did Nick Aldis prepare for the Uncle Howdy threat on WWE SmackDown last week?
Last Monday, Wyatt Sicks delivered on its promise and 'massacred' several names backstage. Hence, SmackDown's general manager, Nick Aldis, was prepared to tackle the faction's threat.
Before last week's SmackDown, Nick Aldis shared on social media that he was grateful for the sold-out show in Chicago. The National Treasure further revealed that he had extra security on standby after what happened on RAW.
"Now folks, if you are coming to the Allstate [Arena] tonight, please be patient with us. We are sold out, and we are very grateful to you for that. But we also have extra security on hand given the events of Monday night, [a] very unfortunate situation. Not going to happen on my watch," Aldis said.
It will be interesting to see what's next for Uncle Howdy and the Wyatt Sicks in the Stamford-based promotion. Will they target a SmackDown star soon? Fans must stay tuned to find out.