The Wyatt Sicks are on the move.
During the January 13th episode of WWE RAW, Karrion Kross noted that The Wyatt Sicks had been moved to SmackDown. He shared the news during a backstage segment, but he didn’t offer any explanation for the move.
The move comes as WWE shuffles the rosters of all three brands with the transfer window.
The Wyatt Sicks debuted on WWE RAW, and they feuded with Chad Gable and American Made. They have not competed on WWE programming since the December 9th episode of WWE RAW. The group wrestled at live events during WWE’s holiday tour in December, but they have been absent otherwise.
Bo Dallas On Wyatt Sicks
In a recent interview with Dead Meat Presents, Bo Dallas discussed his run with the Wyatt Sicks. He stated that he knew he had to do it for his brother, the late Bray Wyatt.
“I knew I had to do this for my brother and for myself.” Bo Dallas said. “But at that point, I was still working through things. And I still am. I didn’t know how I was going to handle it that night. I had been wrestling for almost 15 years at that point, and I’d done a lot, but I didn’t know if I could handle the moment—going out live and feeling everything.”
“The night before that shot, I’m standing in the hallway, the lights start coming on, and you hear that one note—Dun. I didn’t know how I was going to react. And I swear to you, I felt like my brother was with me. I went from thinking, ‘Can I do this?’ to feeling more confident, more powerful, and more sure than I’ve ever felt in my life. I knew I was doing exactly what I was supposed to be doing.”
“Then, to walk out and see the arena filled, with the lights and the fireflies—it’s been more than cathartic. It’s helped me in so many ways,” added Bo Dallas.
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