Bray Wyatt’s sister Mika Rotunda pens an emotional note reflecting on Wyatt Sicks debut on WWE Raw
Wyatt Sicks debuted and wreaked havoc on the latest episode of Monday Night Raw.
Windham, Mika, and Taylor Rotunda (via Wrestling News)
The Wyatt Sicks, a dangerous cult faction led by Uncle Howdy, made their debut on Raw. Although they wreaked havoc on the show and attacked many people, nobody could have been more proud than the late Bray Wyatt‘s sister, Mika Rotunda. She explained what this debut meant for her and her brother, Bo Dallas, on social media.
After their debut on the latest episode of Raw, Mika Rotunda took to Instagram to reveal how important this all was for Bray Wyatt. She stated that it was his and Bo Dallas‘s dream to walk out together and fulfill their fairytale. Mika was emotional during the entire segment and couldn’t describe how incredibly proud she was of her brother.
Continuing, Rotunda spoke about grieving for The Eater of Worlds and the importance of cherishing his memory. She described Bray as the greatest storyteller she had ever known and wished he were here to witness his creation come to life. She said that they could never forget the moment he passed away, but they could move forward by celebrating his life. Mika appeared with Bo at the Hall of Fame ceremony ahead of WrestleMania XL and even gave an emotional speech.
Last night, Taylor debuted for the first time as Uncle Howdy, without Windham. This was their dream, their vision. Their fairytale to fulfill. As the lights when out in the arena and I watched from my TV, my pulse raised. My eyes welled. I’m so incredibly proud of Taylor.Mika Rotunda on Instagram
Speaking about their debut, the five members identified during the episode were Dexter Lumis, Nikki Cross, Erick Rowan, Joe Gacy, and, of course, Bo Dallas. They portrayed more violent versions of Wyatt’s Firefly Funhouse characters: Mercy the Buzzard, Abby the Witch, The Ramblin’ Rabbit, Huskus the Pig, and Uncle Howdy, respectively. They took out some big names; however, none of them, except for Chad Gable, have been confirmed yet.
Dijak takes a dig at Retribution following the debut of Wyatt Sicks on Raw
The much-awaited debut of the Wyatt Sicks has captured the attention of many WWE superstars, who are now expressing their thoughts in various ways. It was impossible for “Ratio King” Dijak to remain silent about it. When he sensed a potential threat from one of the members of the Wyatt Sicks, he responded with a hilarious comment on social media.
Dijak noticed a post on X about his rivalry with Joe Gacy, who now portrays the character of Huskus the Pig. Instead of addressing the situation at hand, the 37-year-old star expressed his desire to join the group. He also took a dig at a similar faction he was a part of, Retribution, which didn’t resonate with fans at all.
I definitely lost my mind and got brainwashed into joining a masked cult about 4 years too early smh.DIjak on X
The rivalry between the two superstars went on for months, with Dijak finishing it on a winning note at NXT: Roadblock in an Asylum match. Given that both are now under the same brand, it is very likely that he could become one of their first targets. Recently, the 37-year-old star wrestled Xavier Woods in the No. 1 contender tournament for the Speed Championship in a losing effort.
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