
Uncle Howdy has clarified the current status of the Wyatt Sicks’ lineup, stating that the faction feels “solid” with its current members. In an interview with The Takedown on SI, the leader, portrayed by Bo Dallas, revealed that every member was either “directly handpicked” or “kind of looked at” by his late brother, Windham Rotunda.
While establishing the group’s current stability, Dallas did not completely shut down speculation about future additions, particularly regarding Alexa Bliss. “I’m not discounting anything in the future and anything can happen,” he stated, acknowledging the long-rumored connection. This addresses the storyline from 2023 where Uncle Howdy targeted Bliss during her rivalry with Bianca Belair, a plot that was ultimately dropped.
However, he emphasized that the faction’s immediate focus is on its current objectives. “Right now, we feel solid where we are at right now and we got a lot of stuff to do,” Dallas added. “Everything’s already in motion and I would just say everybody pay attention for the future ’cause its about to get crazy.”
Dallas’s comments on the group’s current direction come as the Wyatt Sicks navigate a shift in their on-screen identity. Since their debut on June 17, 2024, the faction has transitioned from a purely psychological force to active competitors, capturing the WWE Tag Team Championship at SummerSlam in a six-pack TLC match. The change has also seen members like Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis compete without their masks, altering the intimidating presence they established initially.
Despite this evolution in their television role, WWE continues to heavily market the faction as a major attraction. The company recently announced that The Wyatt Sicks will be a featured experience at the 2025 Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios, underscoring their value to the brand beyond the ongoing storylines on SmackDown.