Universal Studios has officially announced “WWE Presents: The Horrors of The Wyatt Sicks,” a new haunted house set to debut at Halloween Horror Nights (HHN) 2025, bringing the eerie world of WWE’s most disturbing faction to life for horror enthusiasts and wrestling fans alike. This marks the first WWE-themed attraction at HHN in over two decades, since the Undertaker: No Mercy house, and pays homage to the legacy of the late Bray Wyatt while immersing guests in the nightmarish realm of his spiritual successors.

Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights via Halloween Horror Nights YouTube
The announcement, made on July 29, 2025, confirms long-standing rumors that began circulating as early as January, when we here at That Park Place exclusively reported on the potential collaboration between WWE and Universal Studios. Tusted sources close to Universal indicated to us that a Wyatt Sicks-themed house was in development for HHN 34, promising an immersive experience inspired by Bray Wyatt’s iconic “Firefly Funhouse” segments, complete with grotesque puppet-turned-human hybrids, ominous chants, and intense jump scares.
The exclusive highlighted the faction’s recent move to WWE’s SmackDown (where they recently won the WWE Tag Team Championships) and its potential to blend wrestling’s dramatic storytelling with Universal’s high-production horror expertise.
In the official reveal, the haunted house is described as transporting visitors into the “maniacal minds” of The Wyatt Sicks, a five-member group known for their dark, twisted personas that have quickly become one of WWE’s most disruptive and chilling storylines.
Guests will navigate through horrific domains ruled by each member: Uncle Howdy (portrayed by Bo Dallas, Bray Wyatt’s real-life brother), Ramblin’ Rabbit, Mercy the Buzzard, Abby the Witch, and Huskus the Pig. The experience also features the looming presence of The Fiend, Bray Wyatt’s sadistic alter ego, lurking in the shadows as participants face “bloody retribution” from these abandoned nightmarish figures.

The Fiend Bray Wyatt in the Firefly Funhouse – YouTube, WWE
WWE fans will recognize representations of the faction’s real-life counterparts, including Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, and Nikki Cross, who embody these characters in ongoing WWE programming.
The Wyatt Sicks debuted in WWE in 2024 as a tribute to Bray Wyatt, who passed away in August 2023 at age 36, leaving behind a profound legacy of horror-infused wrestling narratives.

Mel’s “Die” In at Halloween Horror Nights in Universal Orlando – Photo Credit: M. Montanaro
Wyatt, whose real name was Windham Rotunda, revolutionized WWE with supernatural elements like the Firefly Funhouse, blending psychological horror with sports entertainment. The group has since captivated audiences with cryptic vignettes, brutal attacks, and a cult-like aura, often drawing comparisons to horror icons for their unsettling promos and in-ring antics. Speculation about their HHN involvement intensified in recent months, with online forums like Reddit buzzing about potential tie-ins, including the faction possibly winning tag titles to coincide with the announcement.

The Halloween Horror Nights Sign in Universal Orlando – Photo Credit: M. Montanaro
Available at both Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood, the house promises to “go head-to-head” with Uncle Howdy and his cohorts, guided by the flickering light of a lantern—a nod to Wyatt’s signature entrance. HHN 2025 kicks off at Universal Orlando on Friday, August 29th, and at Hollywood on Thursday, September 4th, with tickets already on sale.
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