
Uncle Howdy has confirmed that The Wyatt Sicks will remain with their current lineup. Speaking with The Takedown, he said the group feels “solid” and does not plan to add new members at this time.
He explained that the faction’s formation was directly influenced by his late brother, Windham Rotunda, known as Bray Wyatt. According to Howdy, every member was either “handpicked” or at least “observed” by Rotunda, giving the stable a definitive sense of identity.
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While reinforcing the group’s stability, Howdy did not close the door on possible changes down the line, especially regarding Alexa Bliss. “I’m not ruling anything out in the future and anything can happen,” he said. The mention ties back to a dropped 2023 storyline where Bliss was haunted by Howdy during her feud with Bianca Belair.
Despite acknowledging that past connection, Howdy emphasized the group’s current priorities.
Right now, we feel solid where we are and we have a lot to do.
The Wyatt Sicks’ identity has shifted since their debut on June 17, 2024. Initially presented as a psychological force, the group has since become active competitors. That transition peaked at SummerSlam, where Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis retained the WWE Tag Team Championship. Both have also begun competing without their masks, moving away from the intimidating presentation of their early appearances on SmackDown.
WWE continues to spotlight the faction beyond the ring. The company announced that the Wyatt Sicks will be featured in a themed haunted house at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios.
Looking ahead, WWE is positioning the Wyatt Sicks for a feud with MFT, with teases already appearing on recent episodes of SmackDown.