Wyatt Sick6 Appear On WWE Raw, Cause Absolute CHAOS

Uncle Howdy and his Wyatt Sick6 crew closed out WWE Raw in emphatic, eerie fashion.

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After months of rumblings, Uncle Howdy and his new faction finally reared their heads on last night's WWE Raw - and it was glorious, eerie chaos!

After the Raw main event that saw Jey Uso edge out Rey Mysterio and Finn Balor to qualify for the men's Money in the Bank ladder match, the arena lights went out before a familiar door appeared at the top of the entranceway - all as one note of a piano played repeatedly.

Sister Abigail then crawled out along the floor to a lit lantern in front of the door, before she pointed to her right. From there, the camera followed that direction and found Ramblin' Rabbit holding a sledgehammer as a pile of bodies lay at his feet. That was followed by Mercy the Buzzard sat atop a production crate in the Gorilla Position, again with a bunch of lifeless bodies across the room. Up next was Huskus the Pig Boy, who was stood near a bloodied, unconscious Chad Gable, and then Uncle Howdy finally came into shot.

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The group made their way out to join Sister Abigail, with Uncle Howdy proclaiming "we're here" as he blew out the lantern and Raw went off the air. Since then, WWEShop.com has merchandise already listed for the group, with them seemingly going by the name of Wyatt Sick6.

Of course, Sister Abigal is Nikki Cross, Ramblin' Rabbit is Erick Rowan, Mercy the Buzzard is Dexter Lumis, Huskus is Joe Gacy, and Uncle Howdy is Bo Dallas/Taylor Rotunda.

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Recent reports teased that characters such as Ramblin' Rabbit and Mercy the Buzzard had been discussed in terms of bringing them to life - previously being puppets in the Firefly Fun House - and it remains to be seen whether the likes of Rowan and Lumis will take on those Rabbit and Mercy names, or whether they'll use their usual wrestler monikers and just wear the elaborate masks and getup as a nod to those characters.

Either way, the end of Raw has certainly got the wrestling world talking.

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