WWE will officially be a part of Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights later in the year, joining many popular franchises as part of the event.
As announced on July 29, WWE will present The Horrors of The Wyatt Sicks at the Florida and California locations throughout the spooky season. Halloween Horror Nights will run on select ights from Aug. 29–Nov 2 in Orlando and Sept. 4–Nov 2 in Hollywood.
A teaser trailer was released that shows imagery of the faction playing in a living room with a “Let us In” poster seen on the wall:
Universal Studios has also released the following information regarding the attraction, giving park visitors a taste of what to expect later in the year:
“Enter the eerie arena of The Wyatt Sicks, where you’ll go through an ominous doorway into the maniacal minds of Uncle Howdy, Rambling Rabbit, Mercy the Buzzard, Abby the Witch and Huskus the Pig.”
The Wyatt Sicks made their debut on the June 17 Raw. Led by Uncle Howdy [Bo Dallas], the group is comprised of Erick Rowan, Nikki Cross, Joe Gacy, and Dexter Lumis. The characters were inspired by Bray Wyatt, who passed away in August 2023. Bo Dallas is the brother of the late Windham Rotunda, who portrayed Wyatt on WWE TV.
WWE Joins Strong Lineup For Universal Halloween Horror Nights
Other franchises set to be a part of the Halloween takeovers of the parks include Five Nights at Freddy’s, Terrifier, and Fallout, with other scare zones and haunted houses also set to be a part of the nighttime event in the autumn. The aforementioned horror franchises have all found success in mainstream media, with Five Nights at Freddy’s and Terrifier being a success at the box office and
It was previously reported that The Wyatt Sicks would be a part of the Universal attraction, marking WWE’s debut The faction currently reigns as the WWE Tag Team Champions and will put the titles on the line in a 6-way TLC match at SummerSlam.
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