Bo Dallas's sister breaks her silence following the Wyatt Sicks’ departure from WWE

Mika Rotunda shared a message full of emotion and pride after the release of the entire faction.

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Sebastián Martínez
Sebastián Martínez
Published 04/25/2026

The departure of The Wyatt Sicks from WWE has also had a strong personal dimension. After the departure of all the faction members was confirmed, including Bo Dallas, his sister Mika Rotunda reacted publicly for the first time with a very symbolic post on Instagram.

In her message, Rotunda shared an image with a camera, part of Uncle Howdy's equipment, and a photo of Dallas with his late brother Bray Wyatt. She accompanied these images with a reflection built from one of Bray's most remembered phrases about wrestling, emphasizing the surreal, emotional, and contradictory nature of the industry.

"Wrestling can be a world where the dead walk among the living. Where honor makes you someone special. Where demons run for office. And where hitting rock bottom is a reason for joy. It's an escape route. A reason to blame anyone but oneself for two or three hours. An excuse to be a child again, and where nothing matters except the moment we are living. Wrestling is not a love story, it's much more. It's hope. And in a world surrounded by hate, greed, and violence, a world where maybe the end will never come. We all know a place where hope, both warm and cold, flows abundantly. For better or for worse," wrote Mika.

The quote she used talked about how wrestling mixes heroes and villains, fantasy and reality, success and setbacks, to then remember that the business can also be a refuge, a way to escape, and a source of hope. The tone of the message reinforced the feeling that Bo Dallas' departure not only closes a professional chapter but also a chapter closely linked to the Rotunda family's identity within WWE.

At the end of her post, Mika made clear her absolute support for her brother with a direct statement: "You will never meet a prouder sister than me". Her reaction highlights the human impact of a decision that has left the entire faction out and, for many fans, marks the real end of The Wyatt Sicks.