Major Tease Possibly Hints at The Wyatt Sicks' WWE Return

Eric Rowan’s WWE PC appearance fuels speculation about The Wyatt Sicks’ imminent return after months-long absence from programming.

Major Tease Possibly Hints at The Wyatt Sicks’ WWE Return
  • Eric Rowan of The Wyatt Sicks was spotted at the WWE Performance Center, hinting at the faction's potential return after a long absence.
  • The Wyatt Sicks have been missing from WWE storylines since their 2025 debut, aside from brief feuds with other stables.
  • Rowan's appearance suggests WWE may be preparing the group for a comeback, possibly aligning with upcoming summer programming.
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The mysterious disappearance of The Wyatt Sicks from WWE television may soon end, as PWInsider reports stable member Eric Rowan was recently spotted at the WWE Performance Center. The sighting marks the first concrete indication of the faction’s potential revival after their prolonged absence in 2025.

Since their dramatic debut last year, Bo Dallas’ supernatural faction has been conspicuously missing from WWE storylines beyond limited feuds with American Made and The Final Testament. Rowan’s presence at the training facility suggests creative plans may be underway to reintroduce the group, though WWE has yet to confirm their return timetable.

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The Wyatt Sicks’ extended hiatus had sparked fan concerns about the stable’s future, making Rowan’s Orlando visit particularly noteworthy. As one of the faction’s most physically imposing members, his involvement could signal an impending repackaging or new storyline direction for the collective.

WWE often uses Performance Center sessions to prepare talent for returns, with Rowan’s appearance following similar patterns seen before major comebacks. The development arrives as WWE builds toward summer programming, potentially positioning The Wyatt Sicks for a high-profile reemergence during the upcoming season.

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Article Author Leonardo Cunha