The four WWE superstars set to join a new faction fronted by Bo Dallas have been revealed.
In recent weeks, WWE programming has aired vignettes featuring QR codes teasing a new stable set to be led by the former NXT Champion.
The QR codes lead to a WWE-hosted landing page featuring a pair of audio files with a distorted female voice that contains multiple references to the Wyatt Family, a group led by the late wrestling star Bray Wyatt.
'You think you're so close to finding him but you don't even know what you're looking for.' The voice claims.
'He's not what you think. He just wants to help. That's all he ever wanted. He opens up his arms and makes you feel like you matter; like you belong.
The WWE superstars set to be part of a faction linked to the Wyatt Family have been revealed
Erick Rowan (right) is set to feature alongside Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy and Nikki Cross
'He doesn't change you. He, he reminds you. He wants to know, "Why did you forget about them?" He says he opened the door and the time of secrets has come to an end.'
According to a report by PWInsider, joining Dallas in the as-yet unnamed group are Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, Nikki Cross, and Erick Rowan.
Lumis, Gacy, and former WWE RAW women's champion Cross have been absent from WWE programming in recent months ahead of their reported return.
Rowan meanwhile is set to return to WWE after being released by the company during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
The 42-year-old spent nearly a decade in the company, serving as one of the original members of the Wyatt Family, winning the SmackDown tag team titles twice, and notably facing The Rock in a losing effort at WrestleMania 32.
The real-life brother of Wyatt, Dallas returned to TV last year as a new character, Uncle Howdy.
He made an appearance during Wyatt's match against LA Knight at the Royal Rumble before Wyatt was forced to step away from the ring due to health issues prior to his untimely death in August.
The as yet unnamed faction will be fronted by the late Bray Wyatt's real-life brother, Bo Dallas
Multi-time world champion Alexa Bliss is reportedly preparing for her own return to WWE in the coming months having been on hiatus since 2023.
However, despite being strongly associated with Wyatt during his run between 2020 and 2021, she is not said to be currently involved with plans for the new group.