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Latest Update On The Wyatt Sicks

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Below are a couple of top news stories of the day, featuring Wyatt Sicks and Brock Lesnar’s son Duke Lesnar.

• Latest Update On The Wyatt Sicks

The Wyatt Sicks — made up of Uncle Howdy (Bo Dallas), Joe Gacy, Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, and Nikki Cross — haven’t appeared on WWE TV in 2025 at all and fans are wondering what’s going on with the faction.

Bo Dallas’ injury played a part in their absence from WWE TV. However, Dallas was cleared to return a while back.

In fact, Dallas was reportedly pitched as a potential opponent for Randy Orton at WrestleMania 41, but the match ultimately went to TNA World Champion Joe Hendry, who was handpicked by Orton.

According to PWN, the latest update on Wyatt Sicks’ return to TV is that they they’ll be back “soon” when the “time is right.” WWE hasn’t given up on the faction.

The Wyatt Sicks faction appears poised for a major change when they return to WWE television — and that shift involves a new leader.

According to PWInsider, Alexa Bliss is expected to be revealed as the new leader of the Wyatt Sicks stable once the group returns to TV.

Meanwhile, Bliss has also been off television since Elimination Chamber on March 1. Though not injured, Bliss simply wasn’t booked for WrestleMania 41, despite being in attendance. Her absence, sources told PWInsider, was attributed to creative plans rather than health-related issues.

• Brock Lesnar’s Son Duke Lesnar’s Big Achievement Announced

Duke Lesnar, the 14-year-old son of WWE & UFC Legend Brock Lesnar, has been drafted by the Medicine Hat Tigers in the Western Hockey League (WHL).

As reported by WHL.ca, Duke was selected in the recent WHL Prospects Draft following a strong season with the Notre Dame Hounds U15 Prep team in the Canadian Sport School Hockey League. He scored 13 goals and totaled 28 points in 30 games.

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With this draft pick, Duke is now considered a young talent to keep an eye on leading up to the 2029 NHL Entry Draft.

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