Uncle Howdy made a strong comeback on WWE TV, leading the Wyatt Sicks group, which Bray Wyatt originally started. This group is now causing chaos on RAW, especially going after the American Made faction. On the August 26 episode of WWE RAW, Uncle Howdy had a much-awaited match against Chad Gable, and after the show, he honored Bray Wyatt.

In the main event of the show, Uncle Howdy faced off against Chad Gable in his first match as the dark character. This match happened almost two years after Howdy was first introduced on WWE TV during Bray Wyatt’s 2022 return. It was also Bo Dallas’ first match in WWE since November 13, 2019, when he participated in a tag-team match that, coincidentally, also included Gable.

The closing moments of the match saw Uncle Howdy dodge a moonsault from Chad Gable and immediately hit a Sister Abigail to pick up the win, marking triumphant return to in-ring action.

After defeating Gable and once the cameras were off, Uncle Howdy stayed in the ring and mimicked poses that his late brother Bray Wyatt was known for. The crowd joined in by lighting up their ‘fireflies,’ a tribute to Wyatt. As Howdy left the ring and walked towards the entrance, he raised one hand in a clear gesture to honor Bray Wyatt.

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We will have to wait and see what’s next in store for Uncle Howdy and the rest of the Wyatt Sicks, as it is quite clear that the company has a lot planned for them as we head towards Bash in Berlin.

What’s your view on Uncle Howdy being successful in his in-ring return? Were you emotional after he paid tribute to Bray Wyatt? Let us know in the comments section below!

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