Halloween Horror Nights fans, get ready to rumble—literally! That Park Place can exclusively confirm a major rumor that’s been swirling among HHN enthusiasts. According to trusted sources close to Universal Studios, a haunted house themed around WWE’s eerie faction, The Wyatt Sicks, is indeed slated for Halloween Horror Nights 34, coming fall 2025.
This marks a thrilling collaboration between Universal and WWE, a partnership not seen in over two decades.
The last WWE-themed HHN house, Undertaker: No Mercy, debuted over twenty years ago, spotlighting fan-favorite characters like The Undertaker, Paul Bearer, and Kane.
This year’s Wyatt Sicks house will revive the tradition with a spine-chilling twist, delivering a brand-new experience rooted in the haunting legacy of WWE’s darkest stable. Universal is pulling out all the stops to bring The Wyatt Sicks’ surreal, sinister world to life in ways that promise to unsettle even the bravest HHN attendees.
Who Are The Wyatt Sicks?
The Wyatt Sicks is a sinister WWE faction recently moved to the SmackDown brand, which airs Friday nights on USA. The group is led by Uncle Howdy, portrayed by Bo Dallas, and includes members Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, and Nikki Cross.
Each member embodies one of the characters first created in the late Bray Wyatt’s twisted “Firefly Funhouse” segments, giving life to the puppets that once served as harbingers of his macabre storytelling
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The Members of the group, who will undoubtedly be featured in the Wyatt Sicks Halloween Horror Nights house include:
- Uncle Howdy: The enigmatic leader, played by Bray Wyatt’s brother Bo Dallas, real name Taylor Rotunda.
- Rambling Rabbit: Played by Joe Gacy.
- Mercy the Buzzard: Portrayed by Erick Rowan.
- Huskus the Pig Boy: Brought to life by Dexter Lumis.
- Abby the Witch: Embodied by Nikki Cross.
Bray Wyatt was known to WWE fans as a creative genius who constantly reinvented himself into new and fascinating characters. He started out as the leader of a swamp cult called The Wyatt Family before stepping away from WWE and coming back as the host of The Firefly Funhouse. The Funhouse was a twisted take on a children’s television show that expertly melded bright colors and cheerful music with twisted imagery and themes.
The Funhouse was inhabited by a series of Puppets, all voiced by Wyatt himself, who represented elements of his past and psyche. From the Funhouse, Wyatt would emerge as the all powerful and monstrous Fiend, a masked horror monster that was practically indestructable.

The Fiend Bray Wyatt in the Firefly Funhouse – YouTube, WWE
The Wyatt Sicks narrative began in 2022, with Bray Wyatt’s return to WWE and the debut of Uncle Howdy, played by his brother, Taylor. The concept of Uncle Howdy came from a scary story the two brothers made up as children. Though Wyatt tragically passed away in August 2023, the stable was revived in June 2024, carrying forward Wyatt’s vision under his brother’s leadership. Since then, the Wyatt Sicks have carried Bray’s signature lantern and continued on with his dark legacy.
What Can Fans Expect from The Wyatt Sicks Haunted House?
If Universal’s track record is anything to go by, this house will immerse visitors in a dark, eerie world inspired by the Firefly Funhouse, reimagined with real-life horrors and jump scares. Picture navigating a twisted maze filled with grotesque puppet-turned-human hybrids, ominous chants, and Uncle Howdy’s chilling hulking form lurking in the shadows.
Add Universal’s renowned HHN-level production, and this house is destined to become an instant classic.
Are you excited for a Wyatt Sicks house at Halloween Horror Nights 34? Sound off in the comments and let us know!


