You'd better BO-lieve. All the way back in January of 2013, Bo Dallas won a rumble of NXT wrestlers for a spot in the Royal Rumble the next day. In the Rumble itself, he performed quite well, lasted over 20 minutes and eliminated then-Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett. After this, he had a mini-feud with Barrett for a few weeks and was not seen on WWE TV again. Chalk this one up on how not to debut a new wrestler. The brother of Bray Wyatt and son of I.R.S., this guy has wrestling in his blood and will be a major player for years to come. However, the problem with him has been getting there. When 2013 first started, he was a baby face who never quite got a baby face reaction. Maybe it was because of the fact he didn't know how to cut a proper promo. Maybe because he eliminated Barrett, thus lowering the prestige of the Intercontinental Title again. Maybe it is because he just has one of those faces that people just can't stand. After winning the NXT Championship, he didn't go over very well with the fans in Florida. After many "protests", which included all the members of the audience turning their backs when Bo Dallas came out to cut a promo, the WWE knew he needed a change. Half way through his title run, he turned heel and has looked sharper ever since. While entertaining a way to debut Bo Dallas somehow with his brother, I think the best way to debut him is with Barrett himself. After their mini-feud which had little-to-no resolution, they could have them join forces as the Bad News Bees (terrible name, I know). Basically, Bo has the look of someone who you can only hate. Joining Barrett in his journey to ruin everyone's day, they could have entertaining skits and potential form a strong tag team. He will be re-debuting soon. They just need to take the title of him. Look for him to be one of the first call ups of 2014. Predicted Time of Debut: April, 2014
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