Uncle Howdy seemingly hacks WWE authority figure's account

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Uncle Howdy recently made his return to WWE (source: WWE on TNT and WWE on Fox's X accounts)

Uncle Howdy has seemingly hacked a WWE authority figure's account. This happened after he returned to the promotion.

Adam Pearce has been the RAW General Manager for quite some time now. As GM, he has had his hands full dealing with the tantrums of several WWE stars, especially Chelsea Green. However, it looks like his problems may have gotten worse.

This week on RAW, Uncle Howdy returned along with his faction, The Wyatt Sicks. Their return was very creepy, and several WWE stars got injured backstage. However, the creepiness continued online.

Howdy seemingly hacked Adam Pearce's Twitter account and posted a weird message, which has since been deleted. Check out his tweet below:

Screengrab of Adam Pearce's tweet (source: Adam Pearce's X account)
Screengrab of Adam Pearce's tweet (source: Adam Pearce's X account)

Corey Graves cried during Uncle Howdy's appearance on WWE RAW

Uncle Howdy and Wyatt Sicks have been closely associated with Bray Wyatt. The Howdy character was introduced as part of the late star's storyline but was discontinued after his death.

Hence, the re-emergence of Howdy and Wyatt Sicks sparked a lot of emotions in people.

Speaking to Peter Rosenberg on the Over The Top podcast, Corey Graves revealed that he cried during the segment. He also commented on how much Bray Wyatt meant to many people.

"I cried. I sobbed. I sat in my bed, I was in bed, my wife [Carmella] was asleep, so I had the volume turned very low. I assumed it was going to happen at the end of the show, and I wasn't sure what to expect because it's such a touchy subject. Bray [Windham Rotunda] meant so many things to so many different people. He was such a unique character, a unique presentation, I don't think it could have been done any better than it was Monday night," he said.

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It will be interesting to see how the Wyatt Sicks storyline will progress in the coming weeks.