5 Ups & 4 Downs From WWE SmackDown (29 Aug - Results & Review)

3. Bo Dallas Is Just Filling Time At This Point

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Arrive > spew some incomprehensible nonsense about supernatural/psychological things > leave.

That's pretty much the formula WWE had during the bulk of Bray Wyatt's run, and that's continued with The Wyatt Sicks. Some may disagree completely, which is fair enough, but this whole Sicks thing has run its course. This week, Bo Dallas dispensed with the Uncle Howdy look and appeared as himself to warn both The Street Profits and Melo Don’t Miz about...something.

As usual, he was speaking in riddles and keeping things vague. Honestly? Not really sure what the point of this was, but OK. Yep, this writer needs to see something special from The Sicks sooner rather than later, because right now they’re poor leaders of the tag division on SmackDown and flat out boring. Dexter Lumis and Joe Gacy haven't been working great matches with anybody (the TLC melee at SummerSlam wasn't really about them), and now their leader is running his mouth without backing it up.

Someone on socials suggested that Bo was suggesting that Montez Ford or Angelo Dawkins will turn on one another at Clash In Paris and split up The Profits, but that seems far fetched. It could happen. Anything can happen. However, WWE seems content to spin its wheels when it comes to The Wyatts, and Triple H clearly likes them as champions for now.

Personally, if it was up to this guy and he had the pen, he'd write The Sicks out of TV for the time being and repackage some of them. Someone else would do a much better job of leading the blue brand's doubles division.

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