Uncle Howdy to destroy & humiliate 57-year-old icon in his final match at WrestleMania 41? Exploring the possibility
The Wyatt Sicks and Uncle Howdy (Bo Dallas) have been terrorizing the entire RAW roster since their debut. After destroying American Made, the eerie stable is now behind Karrion Kross’ Final Testament. On the latest edition of the red show, Dexter Lumis kidnapped The Miz.
Recently, The Wyatt Sicks took to X/Twitter to share why they abducted The Miz. The faction is seemingly targeting The A-Lister for making fake promises to Bo Dallas in the past. Meanwhile, Goldberg confirmed that he would compete in his final match next year. Many expect Da Man to face Gunther in his retirement bout, but he could shockingly lock horns with Uncle Howdy.
After the events of Bad Blood, Gunther seems set to end the in-ring career of the WCW legend. However, The Icon's final match could come against Howdy at WrestleMania 41. For those unaware, the 57-year-old squashed The Fiend Bray Wyatt in a title match at Super ShowDown 2020, and that could be a reason he is on the target list of The Wyatt Sicks.
Retiring a legend like Goldberg could establish Uncle Howdy as a main event act in the company. Dallas could avenge his late brother's loss by destroying and humiliating the Hall of Famer at The Show of Shows. He could even bring back the iconic Fiend character for the potential feud.
Bo Dallas opens up about portraying Uncle Howdy in The Wyatt Sicks
During an interview on the HEADLOCK Wrestling Podcast, Bo Dallas talked about playing Uncle Howdy on television. The former NXT Champion revealed that he was into scary and spooky stuff since childhood.
Dallas further noted that Bray Wyatt shared the same interests. He felt like his late brother was still with him whenever he performed with The Wyatt Sicks.
"Oh, for sure. This has always been the stuff that I've liked, and my brother [Bray Wyatt]. We've always been intrigued with the different, the odd, eerie parts of the world, scary stuff and I never got the opportunity to do that. We kind of both, go went down different lanes, and now I got this chance. I always saw what Windham [Bray Wyatt] was doing, and that's the stuff that both of us like but I was not in that. I didn't have the opportunity to do that. Now that I do, like I said, I feel like a little kid playing and I still feel like I have my brother with me," Dallas said. [From 04:57 to 05:38]
It will be interesting to see what plans the Stamford-based promotion has for Howdy and Goldberg heading into WrestleMania 41.