Wrestling star weeps over loss of two close friends in the industry.

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July 16th 2024.

Wrestling star weeps over loss of two close friends in the industry.
Erick Rowan, a popular wrestler in the WWE, recently gave a heartfelt interview on Monday Night Raw that left fans in tears. The emotional conversation focused on the tragic losses of his former colleagues, Brodie Lee and Bray Wyatt. As a founding member of the infamous Wyatt Family, Erick had a close bond with both Luke Harper and Wyatt. However, after their passing, he returned to the company as part of the new Wyatt Sicks group alongside Bo Dallas, Nikki Cross, Joe Gacy, and Dexter Lumis.

It has been a tough few years for Erick, and he hasn't spoken on WWE programming since the deaths of Lee and Wyatt in 2020 and 2023 respectively. During the interview, he opened up about the impact of their passing, saying, "The last few years have been very, very hard. You know, I used to have a family. We were unstoppable, inseparable, always had each other's backs. And one day just, poof, the whole world changed." He shared that Lee's death knocked him off his feet, but he knew he had to keep moving forward.

Erick also talked about feeling lost and numb after losing his family members. He explained, "I felt catatonic, I couldn't move, numb to everything, numb to the world. And who's going to miss me? I'm just Rowan." However, in his darkest moments, Bo Dallas, also known as Uncle Howdy, reached out and helped him find his purpose again as part of the Wyatt Sicks.

As the interview ended, Erick declared, "We're going to take our broken hearts and make beautiful art." Later in the night, the Wyatt Sicks made their presence known by coming to Bo's aid after he was attacked by Chad Gable and the Creed Brothers. The group, led by Bo as Uncle Howdy, showcased their unity and strength as they stood together in the ring.

The Wyatt Sicks' return has brought a new dynamic to the WWE, and fans are excited to see what they will bring to the table. However, it's clear that the group is still deeply affected by the losses of Lee and Wyatt, and they will continue to honor their memories in everything they do.

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