The Wyatt Sicks Wreak Havoc Again on WWE SmackDown

The Wyatt Sicks laid waste to The Street Profits, MCMG, Fraxiom, and DIY on WWE SmackDown, with Nikki Cross attacking Candice LeRae.

The Wyatt Sicks Wreak Havoc Again on WWE SmackDown
  • The Wyatt Sicks interrupted WWE SmackDown on May 30, attacking multiple tag teams during a segment in Knoxville, Tennessee.
  • Their appearance followed references by The Street Profits, Motor City Machine Guns, Fraxiom, and DIY, who were previously attacked by the faction on May 23.
  • The group incapacitated all wrestlers in the ring, while Nikki Cross attacked Candice LeRae, escalating their storyline ahead of Money in the Bank on June 7.
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The May 30 installment of WWE SmackDown, emanating from Knoxville, Tennessee, witnessed a significant interruption by The Wyatt Sicks during a segment involving numerous tag teams. The Street Profits were addressing the audience when the Motor City Machine Guns made their entrance, followed by Fraxiom. Subsequently, Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa appeared, with Candice LeRae delivering a promo on their behalf.

During these interactions, all participating teams referenced The Wyatt Sicks. This acknowledgment followed the faction’s return on the May 23 episode of WWE SmackDown, where they attacked The Street Profits, Fraxiom, DIY, and the Motor City Machine Guns, causing a WWE Tag Team Championship match to conclude without a decisive outcome.

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Shortly after the mentions on May 30, the lights in the Thompson-Boling Arena extinguished, signaling the arrival of The Wyatt Sicks. The group then incapacitated all the wrestlers who had gathered in and around the ring. In a related action, Nikki Cross attacked Candice LeRae at ringside.

These developments continue to highlight the faction’s storyline role as Money in the Bank, scheduled for June 7 in Inglewood, California, approaches.

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