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Who is part of the 'Wyatt Sicks'? These WWE stars appeared with Uncle Howdy on Raw
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Date:2025-04-12 07:36:46
Uncle Howdy is back in WWE, and he brought a group of sinister friends along with him.
At the conclusion of Monday Night Raw, four people in masks appeared in the arena, standing over trashed backstage areas and bodies spread out on the floor, including Chad Gable. Uncle Howdy then appeared and went out into the crowd with the group as the stood together before the show abruptly ended.
Even though the group or the people with Uncle Howdy weren't formally introduced, it appears the group is called the "Wyatt Sicks," according to logos posted during the show and on WWE's online store. The characters also appear to be based on the "Firefly Funhouse" by the late Bray Wyatt, and some WWE stars have indicated they were the ones behind the masks.
Who is in the 'Wyatt Sicks'?
The "Wyatt Sicks" appear to be modified versions of Abby the Witch, Ramblin' Rabbit, Mercy the Buzzard and Huscus the Pig. After the show ended, fans speculated and tried to determine which WWE stars were the characters. Since then, some WWE stars have confirmed or have alluded it was them with Uncle Howdy.
Nikki Cross confirmed she is Abby the Witch when she posted a picture of herself on social media. She has also posted more photos, including one post captioned, "Did you meet my new family yet?"
Joe Gacy, who was recently in NXT, shared a video of himself as Huscus the Pig.
Erick Rowan, who was an original member of the Wyatt Family, posted a video of himself as Ramblin' Rabbit.
On Instagram, Dexter Lumis posted a photo of a "Wyatt Sicks" shirt, indicating his involvement. He also shared a group photo on his Instagram story. Of the characters left, he likely was Mercy the Buzzard.
Already known is Uncle Howdy, who is played by Bo Dallas and Wyatt's real-life brother.
Who is the sixth member of 'Wyatt Sicks'?
With only five people appearing last night, fans have wondered who is the final member of the "Wyatt Sicks" since the story has always referred to six people in the group. There are two running theories as to who the sixth member is.
One is that the final member is Alexa Bliss, who hasn't been with WWE since Royal Rumble 2023 as she gave birth to her first child. The theory makes sense since Bliss was heavily involved in Wyatt's The Fiend storyline, and the last time she was part of WWE, she was involved in Uncle Howdy segments. She was also seen as Sister Abigail, the storyline dead sister of Wyatt and the name of Wyatt's finishing move.
The other theory is that Wyatt is the final member of the group and his spot will not be replaced.
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