The Wyatt Sicks fallout isn’t slowing down—and now Alexa Bliss has weighed in following the group’s sudden exit
After WWE cut the entire Wyatt Sicks faction, Bliss took to Twitter with a message that made it clear this wasn’t just another roster move to her. The update comes right after the chaotic SmackDown episode where the company even aired a video package of the group the same night they were released.
Bliss didn’t address the controversy directly—but she did focus on the people involved, especially Nikki Cross, with whom she’s been closely connected both on-screen and backstage.
“Bliss cross forever 🖤 thank you @WWENikkiCross for all of the amazing times, fun car rides, laughs & for being Hendrix’s backstage bestie 🖤 love you Nikki – can’t wait to see what’s next”
That message points to how close the two were, going beyond storyline ties and into real-life friendship. Bliss then followed it up with a second post—this time acknowledging the entire group that was let go.
“Thank you Wyatt Sicks ⭕️🖤”
The timing stands out. WWE had just released Bo Dallas, Erick Rowan, Nikki Cross, Joe Gacy, and Dexter Lumis in one sweep—effectively ending a faction tied closely to Bray Wyatt’s creative vision.
So while the company moved forward on TV, reactions like Bliss’ show what’s happening behind the scenes—where these aren’t just characters being written off, but real connections being affected. With the fallout still unfolding, this is one of the first responses from a top WWE name—and it makes it clear the impact goes deeper than what’s shown on screen.
Do you think WWE underestimated how much the Wyatt Sicks meant to people in the locker room, or was this just another business decision? Drop your thoughts.
