Rikishi Thinks WWE May Have ‘Dropped The Ball’ With The Wyatt Sicks

For the previous couple of months, Solo Sikoa and the MFT have been locked in a feud with The Wyatt Sicks, led by Uncle Howdy. Due to that, Sikoa’s father Rikishi Fatu has been paying close attention to the storyline, and he shared on his podcast, “Off The Top,” that he feels the corporate could also be letting Bo Dallas’ group down with its booking.

“I just felt from the beginning – , after the brother [died], all of us gathered together to actually sort of hold onto that memory of Bray Wyatt,” Rikishi said. “After we [saw] the brother Bo are available in to have the option to hold on that very same character and so forth, we were so comfortable. It was so personal to a number of the wrestling fans because all of us love Bray Wyatt … and you possibly can imagine the pressure for the brother.”

Rikishi prefaced that statement by saying he needed to put his personal feelings aside, as he has an extended history with Dallas’ family, the Rotundas. As a friend of Mike Rotunda, Fatu said he desired to see Dallas do well, just as he desired to see the late Wyatt (AKA Windham Rotunda) reach WWE.

In accordance with Rikishi, Dallas is wrestler that hasn’t benefitted from the way in which WWE has been utilizing him. Regardless of how hard Dallas is likely to be working, it won’t matter if he doesn’t have the total support of WWE’s creative and production teams.

“I feel that perhaps the [WWE] team has dropped the ball on him,” Rikishi said regarding Uncle Howdy. “I do not know, possibly was it personal? Or they simply gave up on Bo’s team.”

As of now, Fatu only desires to see the storyline between the MFT and the Wyatt Sicks proceed if WWE has a particular concept planned for WrestleMania.

When you use any of the quotes in this text, please credit “Off The Top” and supply a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

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