WWE writer Rob Fee recently heavily praised a member of the Wyatt Sicks. Fee stated that Joe Gacy has stepped up to the occasion and is currently on an impressive run.
Joe Gacy joined the Stamford-based promotion in 2020 and remained a member of the NXT roster until June of this year. The 37-year-old was a prominent figure in The Schism faction, alongside Ava and The Dyad’s Rip Fowler and Jagger Reid.
On the June 17, 2024, edition of Monday Night RAW, Gacy debuted on the main roster as a babyface member of the Wyatt Sicks with Nikki Cross, Bo Dallas (Uncle Howdy), Erick Rowan, and Dexter Lumis. He wore a pig mask reminiscent of Huskus the Pig Boy from Bray Wyatt’s “Firefly Funhouse.”
In a recent interview with Dead Meat, WWE Director of Character Development Rob Fee pointed out that the Chainsaw doesn’t receive enough credit for his work with the Wyatt Sicks. The writer commended Joe Gacy for his strong performance on the main roster, particularly during the eerie group’s debut.
“I don’t think Joe Gacy gets enough credit considering he was called up from NXT to this, and this was his first night on the main roster was their [Wyatt Sicks’] debut. I’ll forget, and I’ll check on him sometimes and be like, ‘Hey buddy, just like making sure you’re good, I know this is a lot at once.’ Just wanted to note him in particular, he’s been so fantastic, like, really stepped up and done an amazing job,” Fee said. [From 29:59 to 30:27]
You can watch the full interview below:
WWE writer Rob Fee makes a major statement about RAW on Netflix premiere
The debut edition of Monday Night RAW on Netflix will emanate from the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, on January 6, 2025. The WWE Director of Character Development made a huge statement about the upcoming historic episode of the red brand.
During the same appearance on the Dead Meat podcast, WWE writer Rob Fee strongly encouraged fans to attend the season premiere of RAW on the streaming giant, describing it as a “WrestleMania-adjacent” event.
“You guys should definitely try to go to that show. It’s gonna be WrestleMania-adjacent. You have to go. If there’s one show to go to, it’s this one,” he said.
The wrestling world awaits to see what Triple H and Co. have planned for the red brand’s debut on Netflix.
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