What's Happening?
Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights has introduced a new haunted house based on the WWE group, the Wyatt Sicks. This attraction fulfills a dream of the late wrestler Windham Rotunda, known as Bray
Wyatt, who was passionate about horror themes. The Wyatt Sicks, characterized by their creepy masks and imposing frames, were first introduced as puppets in WWE promo videos. The haunted house at Universal Orlando Resort mirrors the group's debut on WWE 'Raw', featuring scenes of carnage and horror. Windham's brother, Taylor Rotunda, expressed that this was one of Windham's ultimate goals, and the house serves as a tribute to his creative genius. The attraction includes rooms inspired by each Wyatt Sicks member and features Easter eggs for fans, such as a nod to the Wyatt Family's debut.
Why It's Important?
The Wyatt Sicks haunted house at Universal Studios represents a unique intersection of wrestling and horror entertainment, appealing to fans of both genres. It serves as a tribute to Windham Rotunda's legacy, celebrating his creativity and impact on WWE. The attraction offers a new experience for Halloween Horror Nights attendees, blending wrestling lore with traditional haunted house elements. This development highlights the cultural influence of WWE and its ability to expand into different entertainment sectors, potentially attracting new audiences to both wrestling and horror events.