Uncle Howdy and The Wyatt Sicks were part of the WWE RAW brand. However, during a recent show, Karrion Kross visited Adam Pearce's office and disclosed to The Miz that the faction has now moved to ...
The Wyatt Sicks have a new home on SmackDown / WWE The Wyatt Sicks have themselves a new home. Uncle Howdy and his followers have been locked into a rivalry with The Final Testament over the last ...
The transfer portal has struck again, and The Wyatt Sicks are taking their talents to "WWE SmackDown" - and they might not be ...
And if you want proof that Wyatt was potentially pulling strings on all of this prior to his death in August, look no further than an episode of WWE Raw in February 2023. That’s when Dexter ...
Alexa Bliss has been on hiatus from WWE for the past two years. However, she recently noted that she has returned to the ring and teased a character change. The Wyatt Sicks have moved to SmackDown ...
The Wyatt Sicks have themselves a new home ... he could always take advantage of the WWE transfer window and sign with the Blue Brand himself. Perhaps we'll see The Final Testament meeting ...
but that speaks to how WWE may still be looking at this as more of a means to play around with reshuffling the deck without having to fully commit to any of those changes. What do you think of the ...
WWE has handled this “transfer window” concept with a very flexible, almost nonexistent rule set, basically treating it like an excuse to have anyone move between RAW, SmackDown, and NXT on a whim, ...
Also Read: Why does WWE star CM Punk say “It’s clobberin’ time” during his entrance? Wyatt Sicks has been moved to SmackDown The Stamford-based promotion recently opened up the transfer window ahead ...
Karrion Kross revealed on WWE Raw that the Wyatt Sicks (Uncle Howdy aka Bo Dallas, Erick Rowan, Joe Gacy, Dexter Lumis, & Nikki Cross) have been moved to WWE SmackDown. Kross noted the move while ...
The Wyatt Sicks have a new home ... The transfer window was first announced in December as all three brands are negotiating transfers as part of WWE’s recent move to Netflix.