Professional wrestler Matt Hardy has expressed his admiration for WWE’s treatment of The Wyatt Sicks, a group that was initially hinted at in the post-WrestleMania episode of RAW.
During the episode of WWE Monday Night RAW aired on June 17, The Wyatt Sicks made its highly anticipated debut, setting their sights on numerous backstage personalities, including Chad Gable.
On a new episode of his podcast “The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy,” Matt Hardy provided his perspective on how the group has been managed to date.
In his own words, he stated, “It’s just evolution, and that’s what all wrestling characters have to do, and they are evolving Bo Dallas into Uncle Howdy, and they were doing it in a very believable way, and the way they did it where he said, ‘My brother was my hero, I wanted to be my brother,’ it sets the bar high for what he wants to do and what he wants to achieve.”
Matt Hardy continued, “His facial expressions, his reactions, it’s great. They took their time with this. The way they did it, I think this was the perfect setting to build him where you’re not doing it live in front of a crowd, you can have multiple takes if that’s what they need to do or whatever, but it was practically perfect in every single way, and it added so much equity to him as a player, and it made him stand out as a leader of this group, and it’s making people buy into him.”
He added, “So I am super happy for him, I love what he’s done, and I think they have nailed this so far.”
In the past, Hardy had a rivalry, and later a partnership, with Bray Wyatt, and together they won the RAW Tag Team Championships in 2018. However, they eventually lost the title to Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel.