The wrestling world is buzzing with speculation about where the Wyatt Sicks will land after their shocking WWE release—and the rumor mill might be pointing in the wrong direction.
According to Sean Ross Sapp on Fightful's The Hump, there's a growing belief within TNA that the spooky stable is headed to AEW. But Sapp isn't buying it. "People I talk to in TNA seem to think that Wyatt Sicks would end up in AEW," he said. "They're not going to AEW. I think they actually end up doing indie stuff together, TNA, MLW, and that."
For those who need a refresher, the Wyatt Sicks—featuring Uncle Howdy (Bo Dallas), Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, and Nikki Cross—were among the 25 talents released by WWE on April 24, part of the massive post-WrestleMania 42 roster cuts. The group had been a fixture on WWE television since summer 2024, wrapping up their feud with the MFTs on the go-home episode of SmackDown before WrestleMania 42. That match turned out to be their final WWE appearance.
If Sapp's intel holds true, the Wyatt Sicks are following a familiar path for released talent: working the independent circuit while making guest appearances for promotions like TNA and MLW. It's a flexible approach that keeps options open without locking into a single major company.
The big question remains: will the faction stay together as a unit, or will members pursue individual opportunities? There's an intriguing possibility here—if they land at TNA, which has a working relationship with WWE, it could create a pathway back to the big stage down the line.
For now, fans of the Wyatt Sicks can keep their eyes on the indie scene and TNA programming. Wherever they go, one thing's for sure: the legacy of the Wyatt family continues to cast a long shadow over professional wrestling.
