Summary
Dexter Lumis has publicly addressed the end of Wyatt Sicks after all five members of the group exited WWE on Friday.
Lumis, along with Bo Dallas, Erick Rowan, Joe Gacy, and Nikki Cross, had been part of the faction since its June 2024 debut. In a post shared on Instagram on Saturday, Lumis thanked the group, the WWE locker room, and fans who connected with the act's tribute to Bray Wyatt.
The post came one day after Lumis' reported departure from WWE. Wyatt Sicks last wrestled on the April 17 episode of SmackDown, where the group lost a street fight to The MFTs. Bray Wyatt died on August 24, 2023.
Social media
"Won’t make this too sappy, but I love each and every member of this group. The task we took on together was truly monumental. I won’t look back with any regrets."
"Thank you to anyone who ever worked with me/us. The WWE locker room is filled with amazing talent."
"To the fans of Wyatt Sicks, we truly felt Bray’s presence each and every time we made our entrance. I would like to think most of you did too..."
"If your dreams don’t scare the shit out of you, you need bigger dreams." - CM Punk
"See you soon."
What the Wyatt Sicks exit means for Dexter Lumis
Lumis' message makes it clear he is treating Wyatt Sicks as a meaningful chapter rather than just another release note, and that matters because the group was built around carrying Bray Wyatt's legacy into current WWE television.
It also leaves Lumis' next move open. His "See you soon" sign-off does not confirm anything, but it does suggest he is framing this as the end of one run, not the end of his wrestling career.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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