WWE Still Moving Forward With The Wyatt Sicks Plans Despite Setbacks

Fightful Select reports WWE’s plans to introduce Alexa Bliss with The Wyatt Sicks faction delayed by Bo Dallas injury.

WWE Still Moving Forward With The Wyatt Sicks Plans Despite Setbacks
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Plans for the long-awaited debut of The Wyatt Sicks faction remain intact despite the group’s extended absence from WWE programming, according to new information from Fightful Select. The report sheds light on why the mysterious group has yet to materialize on television.

During a recent Q&A session, Sean Ross Sapp revealed WWE had creative plans to integrate Alexa Bliss with the Bo Dallas-led faction.

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The information I’ve received is that there were plans to integrate Alexa Bliss creatively with the Wyatt 6. Bo Dallas’ injury has led to WWE keeping the entire group off TV.

Bo Dallas, who portrays Uncle Howdy in the faction, is currently sidelined with an injury. This setback has prompted WWE to delay the entire group’s television introduction rather than proceed without its central figure.

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Bliss made a brief return during January’s Royal Rumble after signing a new WWE contract but quickly disappeared from broadcasts. Her scheduled WrestleMania week appearance was subsequently canceled without public explanation.

Dave Meltzer previously reported in March that “the belief is that Bliss is off TV and will return when they start bringing the Wyatt Sicks back to SmackDown.”

Bliss herself has fueled speculation through social media activity, including posting a photo with Bray Wyatt’s mask designer Jason Baker and sharing a meme with the text:

I’m fine, okay? I’m great!

Most recently, she mentioned plans to be in Las Vegas on Friday, April 18 – the same date SmackDown broadcasts from the city, potentially signaling her imminent return to WWE programming.

Author of the article Leonardo Cunha
I'm 30 years old and live in São Paulo, Brazil. Founder and writer of Wrestling Notícias. I have a degree in Physical Education and I'm fluent in English. I've been a pro-wrestling fan since 2007.