

Bo Dallas and their Wyatt Sicks faction are currently engaged in a dispute with Karrion Kross and Final Testament in “WWE RAW”. However, Dallas and Kross expected to work together much earlier, and their ideal program would have involved the deceased Rotunda Windham, also known as Bray Wyatt.
In the “Dead Meat Present” podcast, Dallas revealed the initial plans for him and Wyatt to work with Kross. Unfortunately, Wyatt's sudden death meant that they could never work with the 39 -year -old star on WWE television, but Dallas is still grateful to be able to do something with the leader of the final Testament.
“When Kross, Windham and I started working on this, when it was Bray and Howdy, before nothing happened, when she went to television, we had many conversations with Kross and we had plans with him, many things for the future before all that happened,” Dallas said. “So having the second chance to work with him, and has a very similar mentality to ours and loves many of the things we love, so it is incredible. Every day of work is a great day.”
The dispute between Wyatt Sicks and End Testament led Dallas to suffer his first defeat under the alias of “Uncle Howdy” since he returned to the WWE.
Kross also achieved the Planche, although Paul Ellering's interference was necessary to beat the spooky alter ego of Dallas. However, it is still about to see who will laugh for the last time when everything is said and done.
Bo Dallas was not excited to fight again at the WWE
In a recent interview with USA Today, Bo Dallas was sincere on how, after the death of Bray Wyatt, he was not very interested in being the center of attention again. However, the 34 -year -old WWE star believes that, as time has passed, she has become more passionate and has felt a growing connection with her brother through wrestling.
“I didn't know if I wanted to continue without my brother, but as this has been advancing, I realize that he is with me more than ever. I have always liked wrestling, but I thought that perhaps my brother's death could have taken that away from me, but it has been exactly the opposite,” Dallas said.