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If you have thought even in your wildest imagination that the creepy antics of Uncle Howdy and his troop would cool off to some extent, you were living in a fool’s paradise. The real-life brother of the late Bray Wyatt, Bo Dallas, finally made a cinematic debut on Raw, June 17, catching everyone off guard after months of creepy QR code theatrics, mysterious images, sly social media hacks, and so on. While the pointed tease games came to a full-circle moment as the devilish Wyatt Sicks walked through the blood causing a pre-warned massacre, the spookiness didn’t end there.

Adam Pearce fell victim to the Howdy wrath on social media shortly after. Now, let’s just scoop out the actual intention behind Howdy’s first perplexing Twitter antics since the debut.

Uncle Howdy and Wyatt Sicks’ new direction unlocked on Twitter

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In a surreal segment, Howdy casually walked down the ring looking over the piles of blood-cupped dead bodies, sending chills down the viewers’ spines. After a few minutes of deadly introduction of the new heel stable, the episode went down, but Howdy didn’t calm down. It seemed the enigmatic figure hacked Raw general manager Adam Pearce’s official Twitter handle to send a cryptic warning.

The message hit in the form of a bizarre code that came out as “Message Delivered” upon being deciphered. His handle was temporarily changed to “Postman,” and his bio turned to the iconic Howdy phrase, “Remember.” While all the details led to the belief that Adam Pearce is the next prey of the sinister WWE heel, there might be another side to the story.

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A quick recap of the latest episode of Pat McAfee’s show might provide the fans with an alternative perspective in this regard.

Does the message anyhow indicate what happened during Pat McAfee’s talk show

Following the brutal Monday Night Raw debut, the newly launched stable took over the Raw commentator Pat McAfee’s talk show on the June 20th edition. While McAfee was busy having a chat session with author Jack Carr, an off-camera clamor suddenly caught the attention of all the studio persons. While they started to call for security, wondering what was going on, the screen abruptly went dark with a sound reminiscent of the Wyatt Sicks resonating all around.

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While the listeners might have waited for the show to resume, it didn’t come back. McAfee and his co-hosts went completely silent on social media as well, since the eerie incident took place. So, probably, it meant they legit ‘delivered’ the ‘message’ on point after delivering the massacre on the weekly show. It will surely be riveting to see what comes next regarding the newly debuted Uncle Howdy narrative.

What’s your take on Uncle Howdy’s spooky message from Adam Pearce hacked Twitter? Let us know in the comments.