Veteran suggests masks for three Wyatt Sicks members to enhance supernatural appeal

Wrestling veteran Konnan suggests three Wyatt Sicks members should adopt masks to align with the supernatural aesthetic of Uncle Howdy and Nikki Cross.

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Veteran suggests masks for three Wyatt Sicks members to enhance supernatural appeal

Wrestling veteran Konnan believes The Wyatt Sicks should enhance their supernatural presence by having three of its members adopt masks. The suggestion comes after the group’s recent loss on RAW against The Final Testament.

Konnan shared his thoughts on a recent episode of Keepin’ It 100 OFFICIAL, pointing out the visual disparity between the team members:

I just think that the other guys, they don’t look like supernatural like Uncle Howdy and Nikki Cross. They just look like normal wrestlers. I think they should have a mask on also. You know what I’m saying? Or something covering half their face or painted or something where they don’t look like normal wrestlers. It’s like you have two people that look kind of supernatural and then three that don’t.

The discussion follows The Wyatt Sicks’ first defeat as a group on RAW, where Uncle Howdy suffered his first pinfall loss under the mask. The match concluded when Paul Ellering made a surprise appearance, throwing powder in Howdy’s face and enabling Karrion Kross to secure the victory.

The Wyatt Sicks suffer first loss as Uncle Howdy gets pinned

The four-on-four clash between The Wyatt Sicks and The Final Testament marked a turning point for both factions. The bout began with immediate chaos as Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, and Joe Gacy launched attacks to the outside.

Throughout the match, The Miz and Karrion Kross demonstrated effective teamwork, consistently preventing Uncle Howdy from executing his signature moves. The match’s intensity escalated when Scarlett interfered, prompting Nikki Cross to confront her at ringside.

The decisive moment came during the closing sequence. As Uncle Howdy attempted to apply the Mandible Claw on The Miz, Paul Ellering’s intervention with powder to Howdy’s face left him vulnerable to Kross’s finisher. This ended Uncle Howdy’s undefeated streak since his August debut victory over Chad Gable.