
The fallout from the Wyatt Six situation is getting clearer, and it appears doubts about the group may have existed inside WWE almost immediately after they debuted. Discussion about the group came up while reviewing how heavily the act was supported creatively. It was noted that the Wyatt Six received strong production backing and multiple chances to connect with audiences, but momentum never truly took hold the way many expected. During the conversation via Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer explained that despite the push and presentation, concerns were already being raised internally about whether the concept would succeed long-term. The reaction to the group early on was also discussed, with expectations that nostalgia tied to Bray Wyatt would create strong reactions at the start. While there was some initial excitement, that momentum reportedly faded faster than anticipated. As time went on, the group remained on television but struggled to find lasting direction, even after receiving opportunities that suggested WWE was still trying to make the concept work. The discussion then turned to how quickly the long-term outlook became clear, with the belief that the groups momentum had a limited window. With recent roster changes and fallout involving members of the Wyatt Six, these comments paint a picture of a group that faced skepticism long before the final decisions were made. While the presentation and concept carried strong emotional ties to Bray Wyatts legacy, maintaining long-term momentum proved to be a much bigger challenge than expected. Do you think the Wyatt Six ever had a real chance to succeed, or did the group struggle to connect with fans from the start? Share your thoughts and let us know how you felt about the groups run. G Add as a preferred source on Google