Bo Dallas makes a huge revelation about Bray Wyatt more than a year after his passing

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Bo Dallas, who currently plays Uncle Howdy in WWE, has made a huge revelation about his brother and the late great Bray Wyatt. Dallas revealed that the former Universal Champion wanted to personally work with every member of The Wyatt Sicks.

Fans were left numb when the news of Bray Wyatt's untimely death came out in August 2023. A few months down the line, Bo Dallas took on the mantle of playing Uncle Howdy in WWE, a role his brother had immortalized. Dallas, alongside Nikki Cross, Joe Gacy, Dexter Lumis, and Erick Rowan, comprise the fearsome Wyatt Sicks, who have wreaked havoc on RAW since their debut in June this year.

In a recent interview with USA Today, Bo Dallas disclosed that Bray Wyatt wanted to work with every member of The Wyatt Sicks himself. The RAW Superstar added that his brother had "hand-picked" them to be a part of the faction.

"He [Wyatt] wanted to work with them," Dallas said. "He hand picked them for reasons almost unknown to me. Like he just saw something and felt something in them," said Bo Dallas.

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Dallas also mentioned that all the creative decisions regarding Wyatt Sicks were influenced by Bray Wyatt and his incredible body of work.

"Everything that's going on up to this date and then going forward, if it's not Windham’s idea, it has a piece of Windham’s idea in it," Dallas said.

Bo Dallas confessed he wasn't keen on getting back to wrestling in WWE without Bray Wyatt

Elsewhere in the chat, Bo Dallas opened up about how, following Wyatt's passing, he wasn't very interested in getting back in the limelight. However, the 34-year-old WWE star believes that as time has progressed, he's become more passionate and has felt a growing connection with his brother through wrestling.

"I didn't know if I wanted to continue without my brother, but as this has gone forward, I realize he's with me more than ever. I always loved wrestling, but I thought maybe the passing of my brother might have taken that away from me, but it's been the exact opposite," said Dallas.

The Wyatt Sicks are next expected to target Authors of Pain in WWE, as a few recent teases have hinted at a potential storyline involving the two sides.

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Edited by Sanchari Bhattacharya
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