Tonight’s edition of Monday Night RAW surely had one of the most intense endings in recent times. The Creed Brothers, Julius, and Brutus, joined Chad Gable to attack Bo Dallas since the leader of the Wyatt Sicks6 has been tormenting the coach of the Alpha Academy. Chad Gable called out Dallas to resolve their issues. Who then appeared on the entrance ramp only to be attacked from behind by the Creed Brothers. Julius and Brutus tore Bo apart at ringside before taking him inside the ring.
The German Suplexed Dallas launched a barrage of blows, kicked him, and thrashed him, yet the leader of the faction couldn’t stop laughing. When asked for a reason behind his laughter, he simply replied, “There you are,” before the stadium lights went out. The ring was flooded with fog as the light gave way to the rest of the members of Wyatt Sicks.
‘Abby the Witch’ picked up Bray Wyatt‘s lantern to head to the ring, where Gable and The Creeds were waiting. Chad left the ring, followed by his teammates. Dallas stood up, only to fall once more. Dallas continued laughing in the company of his new family to end the segment. This truly looked scary, and the WWE surely pulled off a marvelous job in putting together the segment. But what was the meaning behind the very bright light through which the Wyatt Sicks6 entered? It sure lasted for a good 10 seconds. So, what does it mean? Well, let’s dig in to find out!
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Fan theory reveals the lore behind the bright light
We are all aware of the fact that Wyatt Sicks6 is continuing the universe left behind by the late Bray Wyatt. His real-life brother is playing Uncle Howdy, while the other members of the faction are based on the characters Wyatt had in The Firefly Funhouse. So, the WWE did have to find a way to incorporate Wyatt’s presence as a part of the Wyatt Sicks6 as well. Since he is the one who founded it all. That’s when this fan theory clears up the doubts about the aforementioned mystery light.
According to a fan on Twitter named ‘Detective of Wrestling’, the mystery light is the spirit of Bray Wyatt. And when it disappears, it is actually captured within the lamp by the one holding it. Which was Nikki Cross tonight. The user wrote, “The light we see at the entrance or through the door is the “North Star,” which is the spirit of Bray Wyatt. And when the light disappears, it is contained within the lantern that holds or in this case, the one that Nikki held.”
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— Detective Of Wrestling ⭕️ (@DetectWrestling) July 16, 2024
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The light was earlier mentioned on the show through another mystery VHS tape. But this time it did not have Uncle Howdy and Bo Dallas’ counseling session. Instead, it featured Erick Rowan, the original member of Bray Wyatt’s Wyatt family. The Wyatt Sicks6 had been hinting at Rowan making his separate appearance, which he finally did tonight through the tape.
The appearance of Erick Rowan
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A few minutes earlier in the show, WWE showed a video summary of what happened in the last edition of “The Pat McAfee Show,” where the commentator received a new videotape of Wyatt Sicks and assured that he knew what it was because he already knew how those guys were handled. Rowan came out as the VHS’ star of the week. An emotional Rowan recalled losing his two brothers (Luke Harper, also known as Brodie Lee, and Bray Wyatt), something that made his eyes watery in front of the camera.
Their deaths affected him greatly. He had lost his family and no longer had any reason to move on. At least until Uncle Howdy arrived. He offered Rowan his hand and brought him to his feet. He gave him a purpose: to help those who are like him. Looking at his old sheep mask, Rowan vowed that he would bring the light back. From the looks of it, he surely would be paying a fitting tribute to his late Wyatt family members. What do you think? Does the light actually signify Bray Wyatt’s spirit? Let us know in the comments.
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