Summary

Nikki Cross has publicly paid tribute to the Wyatt Sicks and the wider Wyatt Family days after her WWE departure was confirmed.

Cross was one of several names let go on April 24. After announcing her WWE departure after a decade with the company, she returned to social media on Sunday with a message centered on her time as Abby the Witch and the bond she felt with the group.

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In her post, Cross described being part of the Wyatts as the honor of a lifetime and said she would always carry that version of herself with pride. She thanked fans for the response to the act, recalled the group entrances that lit up arenas across multiple international stops, and said those moments often felt as if Bray Wyatt and Brodie Lee were still with them.

Cross also thanked the Windham and Huber families, pointed to Alexa Bliss' WrestleMania tribute, and named Bo Dallas, Dexter Lumis, Erick Rowan, and Joe Gacy as part of the family she will always treasure from the Wyatt Sicks run.

What this means for Nikki Cross and the Wyatt Sicks legacy

Cross framing this goodbye around the Wyatt Sicks, rather than only around her WWE release, says a lot about how central that final chapter became to her run. It also underlines how much the act was built around legacy, with Bray Wyatt and Brodie Lee still serving as emotional reference points for the performers involved.

For WWE fans, the message lands as another sign that the faction's breakup was felt as more than a routine round of roster cuts. Coming so soon after the departures of the full group, it gives the end of the Wyatt Sicks a more personal final note.

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