WWE star questions Wyatt Sicks' absence in Roman Reigns' confrontation

Karrion Kross exposes The Wyatt Sicks’ selective intervention in WWE feuds, while Jim Cornette critiques theatrical elements in Roman Reigns and CM Punk’s SmackDown confrontation.

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WWE star questions Wyatt Sicks’ absence in Roman Reigns’ confrontation

Karrion Kross questioned The Wyatt Sicks’ selective approach to justice, calling out Uncle Howdy’s faction for ignoring several high-profile betrayals in WWE. The accusation comes as The Wyatt Sicks target The Miz following his alliance with The Final Testament.

Kross took to social media to label Uncle Howdy a “master manipulator,” pointing out the faction’s absence during Roman Reigns’ struggles with the new Bloodline on SmackDown. He highlighted their failure to intervene in other notable cases of betrayal involving Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, Damian Priest, and the Motor City Machine Guns.

“A master manipulator makes a lie believable by mixing a small fraction of the truth with a large fraction of lies,” Kross wrote on X/Twitter. “They sell you lies. Hypocrisy. Gaslighting. People want it to be true so badly. And that’s why it works so well. Except on me.”

Jim Cornette criticizes theatrical approach to Reigns-Punk segment

Wrestling veteran Jim Cornette found fault with the production style of Roman Reigns and CM Punk’s pre-Survivor Series face-off on SmackDown. The segment, orchestrated by Paul Heyman, brought the two rivals together to address Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline threat.

“That’s why they ain’t Hollywood. If this segment had been on AEW, we would be roasting it because of the overly dramatic nature, the ominous music, and the sitdown in the dark room. It was a movie scene,” Cornette said on his Jim Cornette Experience podcast.

The meeting preceded Reigns and Punk’s alliance at Survivor Series: WarGames against Solo Sikoa’s faction.