10 Superstars Who Will Make Their WrestleMania Debut
8. Bo Dallas (Status: Rumoured)
Bo Dallas is one name that's fallen off the face of the earth, certainly as pertains to the main WWE roster. Going down with a foot injury in late-2014, Dallas has just returned to action in February, working the house show circuit, and whilst it does seem doubtful that he'll be featured at 'Mania, the ideal time to reintroduce the guy could be as part of the battle royal. Now sporting a beard, the inspirational one may not be the prototypical WWE main eventer, but he clearly has his merits, and deserves a more prolonged chance to show what he can do when handed the opportunity. Once one of the best performers in NXT, Dallas could be useful alongside his real-life brother, Bray Wyatt, although there's a case to be made that Wyatt doesn't need any on-screen associations right now. Sticking Bo Dallas in the battle royal may seem throwaway, but being seen to work a match at WrestleMania still carries a lot of weight, even if it's in a multi-man situation. Back to Wyatt, there could also be potential in having Bo come out and try to help his brother against The Undertaker, only for the plan to inevitably backfire.
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