by Netherrealmer » 25 Jun 2024, 08:59
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One reason why Wyatt Sicks works well as a wrestling stable is that all its members come from scary, creepy gimmicks. For example:
- **Joe Gacy**: In NXT, Joe Gacy was part of a wrestling woke cult stable called Schism. This stable had a creepy cult vibe. He was accompanied by Ava, The Rock's daughter, and portrayed the creepy cult leader very well. Unfortunately, the stable didn't succeed because two members were fired, and Ava struggled with wrestling, leading to her being given a general manager role instead.
- **Nikki Cross**: Nikki Cross started in NXT with a crazy, deranged, animal-like woman gimmick and was part of another horror-themed group called Sanity. She is the only member from that group who didn't get fired.
- **Dexter Lumis**: Dexter Lumis began in TNA Wrestling with a stalker, serial killer-inspired gimmick as Samuel Shaw, which was very well-received. When he moved to NXT, he continued his creepy character and excelled at it, despite his weakness in delivering promos. Being in a group now mitigates that issue.
- **Eric Rowan**: Eric Rowan was an original member of the Wyatt Family, making him a natural fit for Wyatt Sicks. Sadly, his original tag team partner, Luke Harper, and Bray Wyatt have both passed away.
The formation of Wyatt Sicks is promising because all members have a background in horror gimmicks, making the group cohesive. If a WWE-TNA crossover happens, they could feud with TNA's horror-themed stable, Decay. This would be a dream match for many fans.
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