Bo Dallas Departs WWE, Uncle Howdy Character Ends Run

Bo Dallas has reportedly parted ways with WWE, marking the end of his most recent run as Uncle Howdy.

According to Fightful, Dallas is no longer with the company. He had been portraying Uncle Howdy, the leader of the Wyatt Sicks faction, which played a central role in WWE programming following its reintroduction.

Dallas last appeared on the April 17 episode of WWE SmackDown, where he teamed with Joe Gacy, Dexter Lumis, and Erick Rowan in a street fight against the MFTs. That match now stands as his final appearance under the Uncle Howdy character.

Dallas originally signed with WWE in 2008, beginning his career in Florida Championship Wrestling. He went on to win the NXT Championship in 2013 before moving to the main roster in 2014.

During his time on the main roster, Dallas was involved in several groups, including the Social Outcasts, The Miztourage, and later the B-Team. His run included both singles and tag team roles across WWE RAW and SmackDown.

He was released in 2021 but returned in 2022 alongside his brother, Bray Wyatt. That return introduced the Uncle Howdy persona, which became part of Wyatt’s storyline direction at the time.

Following Wyatt’s passing, Dallas was brought back to television in 2024, continuing the Uncle Howdy role and leading the Wyatt Sicks as a tribute to his brother’s legacy.

His departure now marks another change within WWE’s roster as the company continues its post-WrestleMania adjustments.

Names reported released so far:

  • Nikki Cross
  • Joe Gacy
  • Alba Fyre
  • Zoey Stark
  • Bo Dallas / Uncle Howdy
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