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Jessica Wood The abundance of buzz Wyatt Sicks received their first night on Raw makes the follow-up all the more important.
Everything about their debut came across like a cinematic masterpiece, and it's imperative they find ways to sustain that momentum.
Causing chaos by continuing to target everyone on the roster is a solid start, but relying on supernatural smoke and mirrors will only get them so far. Bray Wyatt suffered from a similar issue during his run as The Fiend and when he returned to the company in late 2022.
The Fiend fizzled out because of bad booking decisions and the character's unnecessary placement in the world title picture. During his second stint with WWE, he went almost four months before finally wrestling a televised match that unfortunately fell well below expectations.
Wyatt Sicks must get in the ring on the sooner side to avoid the angle growing stale. Establishing their motivations and what tone the group will have is also going to prevent them from failing.
Wyatt always had his outstanding mic skills and connection with the crowd to fall back on whenever the booking wasn't in his favor. While Wyatt Sicks will need to collectively carry the load and tread lightly with what they do next, they have the potential to be an exciting staple on Raw this summer if handled with care.
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