Wyatt 6 (Sicks) Return to WWE: Jey Uso makes declaration after being terrified by Uncle Howdy

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Did you get any sleep after the June 17 episode of WWE RAW that followed their “Clash at the Castle” event in Glasgow, Scotland? Assuming you watched it, because of course you did, then the answer is likely a resounding “no” — thanks to the nightmare fuel provided by the return of Uncle Howdy and the Wyatt Sicks (6).

It was a scene right out of a horror movie, and one that left plenty shooketh in their seats, but even WWE superstars like Jey Uso are unafraid to admit they’re afraid. 

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“Did you see that ending of RAW,” asked the former WWE Tag Team Champion. “I don’t want no smoke with them. For all I care, they can have the fireflies back because I want no problem with them.”

Of course, ever the class act though, Uso paid homage to Wyatt’s legacy.

“I am very happy I did activate fireflies in this thing — shout out to my boy, still my boy, still gonna show love to Bray Wyatt,” said Uso. “But his family is here now. That means I gotta go.”

The faction, originally created by the late Bray Wyatt, turned RAW dark right in the middle of Uso’s celebration following his victory in a three-way qualifying match for “Money In the Bank”, to be held on July 6 in Toronto, Canada. 

In their absence, the famed fireflies — a staple of Wyatt’s entrances — were organically adopted by Uso during his “Yeet!” entrance and, as seen at 2024 WWE Backlash in France, he’s done right by them.

But now it’s time they return home to the Wyatt Sicks, so Uso will be returning them promptly and with great pleasure. 

No yeet.
 

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Patrik [No C] Walker is an accredited, award-winning journalist and podcaster who has worked to become one of the most respected and recognizable forces covering the Dallas Cowboys. Having never lost his lifelong passion for the wrestling, the one-of-a-kind analyst is using his talents to complete a journey that began as a rambunctious kid wearing a championship belt fashioned from cardboard and aluminum foil, to the ranks of covering an industry that's had his heart pinned to the mat for decades now. Follow him on Twitter/X: VoiceOfTheStar.