The Wyatt Sicks fallout just got even more personal—and this time, it’s coming straight from Joe Gacy himself.

After Alexa Bliss shared her reaction to the group’s sudden exit, Joe Gacy has now spoken out with a lengthy and emotional message posted to Instagram. Instead of focusing on the controversy, Gacy looked back on his journey, making it clear what the experience meant to him. He opened by reflecting on how far he had come—from being a fan watching wrestling at home to actually living that dream.

“What can I say? I achieved a dream. I had the chance to work somewhere I always wanted to since me and my brother use to watch Monday Night Raw and fight each other on our beds.”

Gacy then acknowledged his time in WWE as something he genuinely appreciated, despite how it ended.

“I worked for years and got the chance and it honestly was a pleasure.”

From there, he thanked those he worked with along the way, including talent and producers behind the scenes.

“To anyone I shared a ring with during my time thank you. To any producers I worked with during my time. Thank you.”

He also gave specific credit to Shawn Michaels for helping him get started in NXT, and to Triple H for placing him in the Wyatt Sicks group.

“Thank you for giving me my early opportunity in @wwenxt and allowing me to try something new and become a star. To @tripleh for putting me in a position with the Wyatt Sicks to achieve a dream and see parts of the world I wouldn’t have seen otherwise.”

Gacy didn’t stop there. He went on to speak directly to his fellow Wyatt Sicks members, showing how much those relationships meant beyond the screen.

“Bo — Thank you for trusting me and accepting me to be a part of this legacy. I am truly honored. Rowan — Getting to know you was honestly the best. Laughing during travel and talking just about ideas and how things were with Windham in the early years. It was a blast.

Nikki — My older little sister, thank you for showing me the ropes when I was a fresh call up… keep being the maniac you are.

Dexter — My partner, my brother. Thank you for being someone I can rely on in and out of the ring.”

He also made sure to thank those who supported the group throughout its run. The most personal part of the message came when Gacy addressed Bray Wyatt directly, acknowledging the legacy behind the faction.

“Thank you to the fans that have supported and continued to support me and us. “Windham — I just want to thank you for letting me in. Allowing me to be a part of all of this has been a true honor. I really can’t even believe I got to do this and be a part even a little in keeping your legacy alive.”

The post adds more to the Wyatt Sicks situation. While earlier reactions focused on shock and frustration, Gacy’s message leans into gratitude, reflection, and respect for the people he shared the experience with.

With multiple members now speaking out and the fallout still unfolding, it’s clear this wasn’t just another faction ending—it’s a moment that’s hitting on a much deeper level behind the scenes.

Do you think WWE pulled the trigger too early on the Wyatt Sicks, or was this group always going to be short-lived? Let us know your thoughts.

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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