They have a plan. Stalls are a common concept in wrestling and it can be a big deal when someone else makes their debut. What matters is finding a new way to showcase a group of wrestlers, which can be quite tricky and can end badly if done poorly. WWE brought in a new stable this week and now we know a little more about how the debut is set up and where it’s headed.

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The Bray Wyatt-inspired Wyatt Sicks stable debuted this week on Monday Night Raw as they attacked a variety of people, including Chad Gable. The attack took place without comment or sound, except from what was happening or from the crowd. According to Fightful Select via 411mania.com, WWE did not name the stable, although Jey Uso did mention them in a video on social media. The team is not expected to be at every show, although they will appear on several programs. WWE is also said to be happy with the camera work and audience reaction to the debut.

It was a big night. Watch the debut, Uso’s reaction and the team’s biggest name:

Opinion: To say it was an impactful debut would be an understatement and now the question is where things go from here. I’m not sure how the story is going to go, but it’s all about getting off to a good start. It’s a good idea not to make the team a fixture, as it will make their moments feel much more important. WWE may have something here, but now we’ll have to see how it goes.

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