The Wyatt Sicks, the new faction led by Bo Dallas/Uncle Howdy, has become one of the main claims of WWE television programming. After months of clues and videos anticipating their arrival, the stable surprised the world with a shocking debut. Fulfilling their promise to carry out a “massacre” in the company. Since then, they have made their presence known on Monday Night Raw, where little by little fans are getting to know the most human side of their members.
Last week, it was the turn of Erick Rowan, who, in an emotional video, recalled the deaths of Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper. The two were close friends and faction mates (the Wyatt Family). It was truly a touching segment that attracted a lot of attention for the group. So much so that they decided to capitalize on it with a new mystery for the fans to solve in the form of a cipher. One that directly led fans to one of the GOATs in horror literature, Stephen King.
Uncle Howdy’s latest mystery code gets decoded
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Decoding the mysteries of Uncle Howdy is truly one of the biggest achievements a WWE fan can boast about in recent times. A few hours ago, Wyatt Sicks uploaded a picture of Chad Gable attacking Bo Dallas with the watermark reading “There you are” all over the picture. But it was the caption that caught everyone’s attention. As it made no sense for the reader who was looking at it for the first time. It read, “Aol aybza vm aol puuvjlua pz aol sphy’z tvza bzlmbs avvs.” Now, one fan by the name of SlamX has earned their right to brag. Since they have decoded the recent message by the faction.
Revealing that it was a code that could be decoded by the Caesar cipher, the user revealed to the world that the message reads, “The trust of the innocent is the liar’s most useful tool.” If this quote sounds familiar to you, it is because it is a quote from ‘Needful Things’ by Stephen King. It seems like Wyatt Sicks is a huge fan of the author. As in the critically acclaimed Bray Wyatt documentary, ‘Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal,’ Taylor Rotunda, the real Uncle Howdy, revealed it himself. As he said, “When we were children, we weren’t hearing the stereotypical bedtime stories. We were hearing Stephen King.”
Once again encoded using a Caesar Cipher.
It reads:
“The trust of the innocent is the liar’s most useful tool.” https://t.co/7QBfV6Glhh
— ⭕ SlamX ⭕ (@SubToSlamX) July 19, 2024
“The trust of the innocent is the liar’s most useful tool” is a quote from “Needful Things” by Stephen King.
“When we were children, we weren’t hearing the stereotypical bedtime stories. We were hearing Stephen King.”
– Taylor Rotunda (Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal) pic.twitter.com/dAJ0oVXODf
— ⭕ SlamX ⭕ (@SubToSlamX) July 19, 2024
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Well, the storytime with King’s literature has surely helped the Rotundas. Bray Wyatt created the sinister Wyatt Universe that led him to superstardom after being stuck as Husky Harris in NXT. Taylor Rotunda, too, would like to utilize the platform left behind by his brother to break out of his Bo Dallas gimmick and make Uncle Howdy one of the greatest heels in the promotion. And in his path, he might be joined by some more superstars now. One of them could be a returning star in the Wyatt family.
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Braun Strowman might join the Wyatt family again
Like we mentioned before, Erick Rowan delivered a touching promo that talked about his lost Wyatt family members, Luke Harper, and Bray Wyatt. But Braun Strowman was also a part of the group. So this new promo could be an excuse to manipulate him into joining the new Dallas group. A topic that “The Monster Among Men” was asked about during a recent interview with WWE Deutschland. He said, “Honestly, with what’s going on right now, I hope they stay the hell away from me. That’s pretty damn scary. Every time they show up, there’s bodies laying around everywhere, and I don’t know what’s going on, in all honesty. Bo [Dallas] seems off his rockers, and I think he’s talking to himself.”
He continued, “At the same time, there’s something inside of me; I can feel it pulling me towards them. I don’t know if I like it or not. I locked that part of me away a long time ago. I thought I did a good job of putting it in somewhere that it was never going to be able to get out again. If The Wyatt Sicks is able to get that monster to come back out on me, I fear for myself and anything that’s walking around me.”
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Strowman has maintained a rivalry with The Judgment Day since his return to WWE television programming in May of this year. So far, Strowman has stayed out of the spotlight of Bo Dallas and The Wyatt Sicks, as they seem focused on Chad Gable and Pat McAfee. Meanwhile, the faction continues to present itself to fans as a family united by tragedy and oblivion.
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