The Wyatt Sicks fallout isn’t just about roster cuts — it’s now hitting on a deeply personal level, as Bo Dallas’ own sister has spoken out following his WWE release.
Following WWE’s decision to release every member of the Wyatt Sicks faction—including Bo Dallas, Erick Rowan, Nikki Cross, Joe Gacy, and Dexter Lumis—the latest update comes from Bo Dallas’ sister, Mika Rotunda, who reacted publicly for the first time.
Taking to Instagram, Mika shared a symbolic post featuring a camera, Dallas’ Uncle Howdy gear, and a throwback image of Dallas alongside his late brother Bray Wyatt. But it was her message that carried the most weight—built around a powerful quote originally from Bray Wyatt himself. In her post, Mika used Bray’s words to reflect on the meaning of wrestling, echoing the emotional connection tied to both her brothers’ legacies.
“Wrestling is not a love story, it’s a Fairy Tale for masochists. A comedy for people who criticize punchlines. A fantasy most can’t understand, a spectacle no one can deny. Lines are blurred. Heroes are villains. Budgets are cut. Business is business.”
The message continued, leaning into the surreal and emotional nature of the industry Bray once described so vividly. She closed out the quote with Bray’s final reflection—one that now hits even harder in light of the group’s sudden end.
“But it can also be a land where Dead men walk. Where Honor makes you Elite. Where Demons run for office. And Rock bottom is a reason to rejoice. WOOOOO! It’s an escape. A reason to point the blame at anyone but yourself for 2-3 hours. An excuse to be a kid again, and nothing matters except the moment we are in. Wrestling is not a love story, it’s much more. It’s hope. And in a world surrounded in hate, greed and violence, a world where closure may never come. We all know a place that has hot and cold hope on tap. For better or for worse.”
After sharing the quote, Mika made her own feelings crystal clear, showing unwavering support for her brother following his WWE exit.
“You will never meet a sister more proud than me. Ever ever ever ever ever. Ever.”
The post comes right after confirmation that the Wyatt Sicks faction has been completely dismantled, with all members released in the same wave. While WWE has yet to explain the decision, this reaction shifts the focus to the emotional fallout behind the scenes—especially for a family so closely tied to the group’s identity.
With Bo Dallas now out of WWE and the Wyatt Sicks officially done, this moment feels less like a storyline ending and more like a real-life chapter closing for the Rotunda family’s presence in the company.
What do you think about Mika Rotunda’s message and Bray Wyatt’s words being used in this moment—does this make WWE’s decision hit differently for you? Share your thoughts.