The Wyatt Sicks moved to SmackDown in WWE transfer window
The group of Uncle Howdy, Erick Rowan, Joe Gacy, Dexter Lumis, and Nikki Cross had been feuding with Final Testament recently. The Wyatt Sicks inspired by Bo Dallas's late brother Bray Wyatt, made their debut on Raw in June last year.
The Wyatt Sicks, led by Uncle Howdy, has been moved to SmackDown, WWE has announced. The news of The Wyatt Sicks' transfer to SmackDown was first broken by Karrion Kross in a backstage segment on Raw, without giving any explanation for the move.
The group of Uncle Howdy (aka Bo Dallas), Erick Rowan, Joe Gacy, Dexter Lumis, and Nikki Cross had been feuding with Kross¡¯ Final Testament in recent months.
Later during the episode of Monday Night Raw, WWE confirmed that The Wyatt Sicks have been moved to SmackDown as part of the transfer window.
WWE had announced a ¡®transfer window¡¯ last month, allowing SmackDown, Raw, and NXT to negotiate the transfer of their stars to another brand.
The Wyatt Sicks, led by Uncle Howdy and inspired by Bo Dallas's late brother Bray Wyatt, made their debut on Raw in June last year.
The Wyatt Sicks were last seen on the December 23 episode of Raw but last competed on WWE programming on the December 9 show of the red brand.
Erick Rowan is the only member of The Wyatt Sicks who was also a part of The Wyatt Family, which was led by Bray Wyatt and included Luke Harper along with Braun Strowman as its members.
Two of its members, Luke Harper, died in December 2020, and Bray Wyatt died in August 2023.
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