WWE has partnered with Universal Studios to introduce a haunted house attraction called
WWE Presents: The Horrors of The Wyatt Sicks,
debuting on August 29 at Universal Orlando Resort as part of this year’s Halloween Horror Nights. This event will run through November 2, inviting fans to experience a chilling walk-through based on the faction currently making waves on SmackDown.
Personal Connection to Bray Wyatt’s Vision
For Taylor Rotunda, known as Bo Dallas and the enigmatic Uncle Howdy in WWE, this project holds deep meaning as it honors the vision of his late brother, Windham Rotunda, better known to fans as Bray Wyatt. Rotunda shared with Sports Illustrated his family’s long-standing love for horror, which ties closely to the concept behind the house.
We grew up being such horror fans. Anything scary, different, wild, we were always interested in it,
Rotunda said.
So I knew that was Windham’s dream and he was reaching out to Mike [Aiello] throughout the years. This is really a dream come true for him.
Exclusive Theme Song Enhances the Experience
The attraction will include an exclusive, previously unreleased version of the Wyatt Sicks’ theme song, Shatter, created specifically for the event. Universal’s creative director Mike Aiello explained that songwriter Jamie Morgan provided this unique rendition to heighten the eerie atmosphere.

We were blessed—Jamie Morgan came to the table and said, ‘Hey, here’s this version of the theme that has never been heard,’
Aiello revealed.
Wyatt Sicks’ Rising Dominance in WWE
The release of this haunted attraction aligns with the current success of the Wyatt Sicks in WWE programming. Members Dexter Lumis and Joe Gacy claimed the WWE Tag Team Championships in July and defended the titles recently at SummerSlam during a brutal Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. This momentum highlights the faction’s growing importance in the wrestling world.
Potential Growth and Future Plans for the Wyatt Sicks
Rotunda addressed rumors about expanding the Wyatt Sicks roster, noting that while new members could join, the group already reflects Bray Wyatt’s careful curation. He emphasized that each existing member was chosen directly or approved by Windham, who kept extensive notes on potential collaborators.
Everybody in the Wyatt Sicks, if they weren’t directly handpicked by Windham, was kind of looked at by him. Windham always had books and books of ideas and people he wanted to work with. Everybody in the group now is specifically picked for their own reasons, and there are a lot of stories to tell,
Rotunda explained.
I’m not discounting anything in the future—anything can happen—but right now we feel solid where we’re at. We’ve got a lot of stuff to do, and everything’s already in motion. I would just say, everybody pay attention for the future, ‘cause it’s about to get crazy.
Continuing the Legacy of Bray Wyatt
With the haunted house debuting at Halloween Horror Nights, exclusive music that expands their unique mythology, and the WWE Tag Team Championships in their possession, the Wyatt Sicks are solidifying their legacy within WWE. This legacy remains deeply rooted in Bray Wyatt’s original creativity, while promising new developments that fans can anticipate both inside and outside the wrestling ring.
