The Wyatt Sicks are backstage at tonight’s SmackDown, according to PWN.
The group has been off television for some time after Bo Dallas, also known as Uncle Howdy, was sidelined with an injury. However, Dallas has been cleared for months.
Earlier this year, Fightful Select reported the faction wasn’t expected back until around WrestleMania at the earliest.
While it hasn’t been confirmed they’ll appear on tonight’s broadcast, the implication is that a return could be happening soon.
The Wyatts Sicks haven’t appeared on WWE TV in 2025 at all.
Below is the card for tonight’s SmackDown:
– Giulia vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Zelina Vega in a Triple Threat Women’s Money In The Bank Qualifying Match
– LA Knight vs. Aleister Black vs. Shinsuke Nakamura in a Triple Threat Men’s Money In The Bank Qualifying Match
– The Street Profits (c) vs. Axiom & Nathan Frazer for the WWE Tag Team Championship
WWE Might Stick To SmackDown’s New Format Longer Than Expected
WWE’s Friday Night SmackDown might stick to its current 3-hour runtime for longer than fans anticipated. While earlier reports suggested a return to a two-hour show by June 6, new information indicates this might not happen.
According to PWInsider, internal schedules at the USA Network show SmackDown remaining 3 hours into early June. It’s unclear if these listings are outdated or if WWE and USA Network are reconsidering their plans.
SmackDown became a three-hour show earlier this year. The initial idea was to test the longer format temporarily.
However, many within WWE’s production and creative teams are not pleased with the extended show. They feel the three-hour format makes the pacing weaker, adds filler content, and causes creative burnout.
Instead of showcasing new talent, the extra hour has been filled with less important segments. Some compare it to Monday Night RAW, which has faced similar complaints since it expanded to 3 hours in 2012.
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