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The Wyatt Family was an American professional wrestling stable in WWE originally composed of Bray Wyatt, Erick Rowan, and Luke Harper.. Portrayed as a villainous cult from the bayous of the Deep South, the Wyatt Family debuted in WWE's then-developmental branch NXT in November 2012, with Harper and Rowan going on to win the NXT Tag Team Championship.
They were also known as being members of the cult faction The Wyatt Family, led by Bray Wyatt. After work at house shows from June 2012 to November 2012, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan made their televised debut as a tag team in January 2013, under the leadership of Bray Wyatt as a part of The Wyatt Family stable.
Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper at an NXT event in October 2012. In April 2012, Rotunda was repackaged as Bray Wyatt, who initially associated himself with Eli Cottonwood in FCW. [37] [38] When WWE rebranded FCW into NXT, [39] Bray Wyatt debuted on the July 11, 2012, episode of the rebooted NXT taped at Full Sail University, where he defeated Aiden ...
The Wyatt Family’s WWE Debut. The Bray Wyatt character was born on an episode of "WWE NXT" that aired in 2012, but it took some time before the wrestling world at large would know his name ...
The Wyatt Sicks (also stylized as Wyatt Sick6) is a professional wrestling stable performing in WWE, on the Raw brand. The group is composed of leader Uncle Howdy (Bo Dallas's alter ego), and members Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy and Nikki Cross. The group's origins begin with Bray Wyatt, Dallas' real-life brother who died in August 2023 ...
Bray Wyatt's father Mike Rotunda has shared why his son won't be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2024.
The Wyatt Family – Rowan (left), Bray Wyatt (center) and Luke Harper (right) Rowan wearing his sheep mask as part of The Wyatt Family After FCW was rebranded to NXT Wrestling , [ 10 ] Rowan made his debut on the December 12, 2012 episode of NXT as a follower of Bray Wyatt , who introduced Rowan as his "second son". [ 11 ]
At WrestleMania 37 in April 2021, Bray Wyatt (who had largely been off television since before Huber's death) honored Huber by shouting Huber's "yeah, yeah, yeah" catchphrase during his match. [255] Wyatt later died from a heart attack on August 24, 2023, at the age of 36, leaving Rowan as the only surviving original Wyatt Family member.