The creators of The Wyatt Sicks do not aim to include any elements of the supernatural in its development.

The creators of The Wyatt Sicks do not aim to include any elements of the supernatural in its development.
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The Wyatt Sicks, a fresh version of The Wyatt Family, recently made a striking entrance on WWE RAW. The lineup comprised of Bo Dallas as Uncle Howdy, Nikki Cross as Sister Abigail, Dexter Lumis as Mercy The Buzzard, Joe Gacy as Huskus The Pig Boy, and Erick Rowan as Rambling Rabbit.

Reputable sports outlet Fightful suggests that Rowan was particularly sought for his role representing the rabbit, and a handful of performers were set aside from WWE TV for a considerable period to gear up for this grand revelation.

WWE has already started to acknowledge The Wyatt Sicks in their programming with mentions from Jey Uso, and this trend is projected to persist. Even though the troop might not engage with every RAW show, their influence is predicted to ripple across an array of programs, shaping narrative arcs in the series.

Insiders privy to this development hint that the various talents and personas taking part in this segment and the ones who deliberately “left” before the screening had been meticulously selected based on precise criteria.

In an interesting turn of events, the group is not expected to incorporate any supernatural elements. An undisclosed source from WWE humorously stated, “you can’t beat ghosts with wrestling moves,” which suggests potential challenges in resolving narratives that contain such elements.