Rikishi isn’t staying quiet about how WWE has handled The Wyatt Sicks storyline.

With Solo Sikoa and the MFT currently feuding with Uncle Howdy’s faction on WWE programming, the WWE Hall of Famer has been watching closely — and he recently shared strong opinions on his podcast Off The Top. Speaking about Bo Dallas carrying on the late Bray Wyatt’s legacy, Rikishi admitted the situation is deeply personal.

“I just felt from the start – you know, after the brother [died], we all gathered together to really kind of hold onto that memory of Bray Wyatt. When we [saw] the brother Bo come in to be able to carry on that same character and so forth, we were so happy. It was so personal to a lot of the wrestling fans because we all love Bray Wyatt ... and you can imagine the pressure for the brother.”

Rikishi made it clear that he has a long-standing relationship with the Rotunda family, including Mike Rotunda, and that connection makes this storyline hit even harder for him. He explained that he wants to see Bo Dallas succeed just as much as he wanted to see Windham Rotunda thrive in WWE. Despite that support, Rikishi questioned whether WWE has fully backed Dallas creatively.

“I feel that maybe the [WWE] team has dropped the ball on him. I don't know, maybe was it personal? Or they just gave up on Bo's team.”

Rikishi suggested that no matter how hard Dallas works, it won’t matter if creative and production aren’t fully invested in presenting The Wyatt Sicks at a high level. At this point, Rikishi says he only wants to see the feud between Solo Sikoa’s MFT and Uncle Howdy’s faction continue if WWE has a clear direction in mind — especially with WrestleMania season approaching.

The Wyatt Sicks storyline carries emotional weight because of Bray Wyatt’s legacy, and fans have been watching closely to see how WWE handles it. Now, one Hall of Famer is openly questioning whether the company is doing enough.

Do you agree with Rikishi that WWE may have dropped the ball on Bo Dallas and The Wyatt Sicks, or do you think the story just needs more time to develop? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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