The Wyatt Sicks are set to make their in-ring debut on next week's WWE RAW. Uncle Howdy's new faction will face Chad Gable and the Creed Brothers in a three-on-three match.
However, given the magnitude of Wyatt Sicks' debut match, that match might not take place. A backstage attack or pre-match ambush by either stable could prevent the battle.
It feels like this match should be held at an upcoming PLE, whether that be Bash in Berlin (August 31) or Bad Blood (October 5). There should be continued patience with the newly formed stable, whose introductions haven't even concluded.
Each member of the Wyatt Sicks has been introduced via a VHS tape. Uncle Howdy has given them therapy sessions, explaining each member's motive for joining his group.
Bo Dallas, Erick Rowan, Nikki Cross, and Dexter Lumis have all been interviewed thus far. Joe Gacy has yet to have his VHR tape delivered, and this could come on next week's WWE RAW, which will be on SyFy.
Fans will undoubtedly be eager to see Wyatt Sicks in action, but next week might be a tad early. An in-ring debut at a bigger event will allow them to be showcased on a larger scale, similar to The Fiend's first match at SummerSlam in 2019. International fans have been raucous this year, and Berlin would erupt if it becomes the first to watch the new RAW stable's first match.
Wyatt Sicks' Bo Dallas will likely face Chad Gable regardless of WWE RAW outcome
Bo Dallas has yet to compete in the Wyatt-verse despite the Uncle Howdy character debuting in late 2022. He was set to partner up with his real-life brother Bray Wyatt before the latter tragically passed away in August 2023.
The former NXT Champion should be expected to make his in-ring debut against Chad Gable. Uncle Howdy has caused all of the issues the Alpha Academy leader has dealt with from the Wyatt Sicks.
That match might result from the three-on-three match on next week's WWE RAW. The participants from the Wyatt stable look likely to be Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, and Joe Gacy. The trio unmasked on the red brand and came to blows with Chad Gable and the Creeds.
Bo Dallas last competed in a WWE ring on TV in October 2019. Nearly five years later, his first match is likely to be main event-worthy, given the success of the storyline.