The Wyatt Sicks is arguably one of the most feared factions in WWE. A member of the mysterious group shared a social media update amid his recent absence from television.
On the November 11 edition of WWE RAW, an attack from The Final Testament left The Wyatt Sicks vulnerable for the first time since their debut, earlier this year. The Miz, who was abducted by Dexter Lumis last month, combined with Karrion Kross-led stable to trap the mysterious faction in the squared circle and beat them down.
Although the storyline is moving forward steadily with the help of recorded clips and backstage segments, the two groups have not traded blows since. Earlier today, Dexter Lumis took to his Instagram story to reshare a picture of himself alongside Uncle Howdy, posted by a user.
You can check out Dexter Lumis' Instagram story by clicking here.
Before feuding with each other, The Wyatt Sicks and The Final Testament were on the opposite ends of the spectrum. While the mysterious group decimated American Made, the Karrion Kross-led stable could barely secure a win on the red brand.
During an earlier edition of Sportskeeda Wrestling's Legion of RAW show, former WWE head writer Vince Russo questioned the wrestling promotion for pitting the two groups against each other. The 63-year-old believes that The Final Testament had lost way too many times to be taken seriously:
"Bro, this would have been fine if it would have been a heel faction that has been untouchable to this point. We've seen Final [Testament] beat a million times. They mean nothing. Now, if they were built like heels... nobody was touching them, now you've got some heat, but the fact that everybody and their Aunt Tilly has beat the Final Judgment [Testament], and they are going to be the ones to get to The Wyatt Sicks? It doesn't make any sense to me," he said. [From 40:12 onwards]
You can check out Vince Russo's comments in the video below:
The Final Testament appears to have finally found its footing in the ongoing feud with the Uncle Howdy-led faction. It remains to be seen which group will come out on top in the weeks ahead.