Universal Studios’ annual Halloween Horror Nights will soon kick off and will feature two different experiences geared toward WWE.
In a recent profile on the many scare houses found at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights by The Hollywood Reporter, this year will see two separate WWE attractions. The first is housed in Universal Orlando’s park. That idea came together after Senior Director of Creative Development at Universal Orlando Resort, Michael Aiello, saw the Wyatt Sicks’ debut.
“Their entrance was them wreaking havoc and destroying environments unique to the backstage of a WWE live show,” said Aiello. “It looked like one of our haunted houses on live television, so I placed a call as soon as RAW ended.” After getting into contact with WWE, they figured out a way to get it done. According to Aiello, it “recreates the entrance as if you’re walking in the footsteps of the cameraman.”
Two different thrilling experiences
The Orlando house will allow patrons to venture through an abandoned Firefly Funhouse, featuring “remnants of The Fiend’s influence.” People will then see WWE media taken over by Uncle Howdy, and dive “into the minds of the Wyatt six.” Sections of the house include things like Abby’s witch hunt, Rambling Rabbit’s spiraling tea party, and more.
The Hollywood edition of The Wyatt Sicks horror night, on the other hand, is themed around the Wyatt compound. People will be welcomed into “this Bayou in the middle of a swamp” by Uncle Howdy. According to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood creative director John Murdy, it’s “an environment I’ve never done at Horror Nights with fireflies.”
Journeying through the house, patrons will see various set pieces tied to the Wyatts. These include Bray’s rocking chair, Uncle Howdy’s cave, Bray’s lantern, and more. Halloween Horror Nights runs from August 29 to November 2, 2025. Tickets are available now on Universal’s site.
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