Okay, so I was messing around with WWE Raw and that Uncle Howdy character, and I gotta share what I did. It all started with me just watching some clips online, you know, seeing what all the fuss was about.
![Uncle Howdy Appears on WWE Raw: Spooky Segments & More!](https://www.jpsexton.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/6bf1c60d59f0af7e1fc6dd5a7e6c3efc.jpeg)
Getting Started
First, I watched a bunch of Uncle Howdy entrances and matches. Just to get a feel for the vibe, the look, everything. I was trying to figure out how to capture that creepy, mysterious energy.
Experimenting with the Presentation
- I played around with the lighting. Tried making it super dark, with just a few spotlights. Like, really dramatic.
- Then I messed with the camera angles. Lots of low shots, looking up at him, to make him seem bigger and more intimidating.
- I even tried adding some weird sound effects, like whispers and creaking doors. Just to amp up the creep factor.
Figuring out the Character
Next, I dug a little deeper into the character. Who is this guy? What’s his deal? It’s all pretty mysterious, which is cool.
- I focused on his mask, that’s key, right? It’s gotta be unsettling.
- His movements, too. I tried to make them slow and deliberate, like he’s not quite human.
Putting it all Together
After all that experimenting, I started putting together some scenes. Basically, just short little clips of Uncle Howdy doing his thing.
- One scene, I had him just standing in the dark, with the light flickering. Super simple, but effective.
- Another one, I showed him walking slowly towards the camera, getting closer and closer. Building the tension.
The Final Result
It’s still a work in progress, you know? But I’m pretty happy with how it’s turning out. It’s definitely creepy, and it feels like I’m capturing some of that Uncle Howdy magic. It’s all about the atmosphere, really.
![Uncle Howdy Appears on WWE Raw: Spooky Segments & More!](https://www.jpsexton.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/46694edd00b5995942caee8c12eb014a.jpeg)
I learned that creating the creepy Uncle Howdy is less about what’s, and more about what’s not shown.