Joe Gacy, WWE Tag Team Champion and member of Wyatt Sicks, recently shared insights in an interview with Vox Catch about the fundamental differences between the Wyatt Sicks and his previous faction, Schism. His comments shed light on how the two groups vary in purpose and mindset.
According to Gacy, Schism was a group still searching for its identity, with each member feeling somewhat lost individually.
I guess the difference would be Schism was kind of finding its way, and everyone in the group was a little lost on our own.
Joe Gacy highlighted the uncertainty that permeated the faction’s early stages.
He explained that, in contrast, Wyatt Sicks now operates with a shared sense of direction. Each member has faced moments of feeling overlooked, which has fueled a collective hunger and drive.
I think we didn’t really know where we were headed. But I think now, collectively as a group, everyone in the Wyatt Sicks at one time or another, maybe has felt forgotten a little bit. So we all built up this hunger that we’re ready to kind of take on the world, and now we have a clear direction.
This newfound clarity gives the group a focused purpose moving forward.
Reiterating the point, Gacy emphasized the importance of direction for Wyatt Sicks compared to his past experiences.
I think that’s the difference, that we have a direction, and that’s where we’re headed.
Joe Gacy’s reflections indicate a significant shift from uncertainty to unity, marking the evolution between his time with Schism and his current role in Wyatt Sicks. This clear sense of collective ambition could shape the group’s future impact within WWE.
