Since their surprising debut on the June 17 episode of Monday Night Raw, The Wyatt Sicks have made a significant impact with their enigmatic and menacing presence. Comprising Bo Dallas, Nikki Cross, Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, and Erick Rowan, the group has dramatically altered the WWE landscape. However, it seems that JoJo Offerman experienced panic attacks following the Wyatt Sicks’ debut on RAW.

Bo Dallas, portraying the character Uncle Howdy, made his in-ring debut on Monday Night RAW, defeating Chad Gable in the main event. This debut came three weeks after Erick Rowan (as Ramblin’ Rabbit), Dexter Lumis (as Mercy The Buzzard), and Joe Gacy (as Huskus The Pig Boy) made their own in-ring debuts as unit. Together, they secured a win against Gable and The Creed Brothers, further solidifying this eerie faction’s presence within WWE.

During a virtual signing for Southern Wrestling Autographs, JoJo Offerman mentioned that while she supports Bo’s efforts, the intensity of the situation can be overwhelming, often making her need to step away from social media. She shared that she has asked friends like Samantha Irvin and Liv Morgan to give her a heads-up about any related content to avoid triggering her anxiety. Offerman recalled that she was caught off guard by the debut and was unable to stop crying throughout the night, experiencing full-blown panic attacks.

”I’m very happy that Bo has that opportunity to kind of carry on his legacy but it’s really hard a lot of the times because it’s like a trigger for me… and I’ve had to put my phone down and completely not watch it at points and that goes back to even Samantha (Irvin) or Liv (Morgan), I’d be like, ‘Hey, can you warn me if it’s something today, because I’ll stay off of social media’ because I remember his — the debut, I didn’t even know it was happening and his music hit and I straight-up could not stop crying all night. It was full-on panic attacks for me. I’ve had to kinda make it work in the best way I can because I do support it.”

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With that said, JoJo Offerman also addressed returning to WWE as the Wyatt Sicks’ manager. Regardless, the Wyatt Sicks will continue to be a constant presence on WWE television and Offerman will still support them no matter what.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet, a professional wrestling fan for over 20+ years, found his passion during the Monday Night Wars. With expertise honed over decades and a broad spectrum of interests including TV, movies, anime, novels, and music, he offers insightful analysis and coverage. Respected in the industry, Subhojeet keeps fans informed and engaged with his knowledge and perspective.

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