WWE Greatest Royal Rumble Wrestlers - Where Are They Now?

36. Bo Dallas

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Time: 01:34

Then: OK, time to put on a breathy, high-pitched voice and "Bo-lieve".

Bo Dallas had joined his partner Curtis Axel in rebelling against poor treatment by Miztourage leader The Miz by mid-2018. Soon, they'd morph into 'The B Team', which was a not-so-subtle creative acknowledgement of where the pair fit into WWE's plans. They were kayfabe social outcasts, for crying out loud. Wait.

Reflecting his lowly status on the roster, Bo lasted exactly 94 seconds in the 50-man Rumble over in Saudi. Kurt Angle was the one who got rid of him, so at least Dallas could meet up backstage with Primo for a little cry before high-fiving one another for no particular reason.

The only Bo got to "Bo-lieve" in was that brighter days lay in wait, at least temporarily as 'The B Team'.

Now: Of course, Dallas has been recast as spooky Wyatt Sicks leader Uncle Howdy. WWE seemingly had grand plans for him under that guise before tragedy struck and his brother Bray passed away in August 2023. That came as a complete shock to friends, family and the wider wrestling world. People are still mourning Wyatt, but The Sicks live on as a tribute to his life and career.

Bo doesn't do much wrestling in the role, especially these days, but 2 of his stablemates (Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis) did capture tag-team gold on SmackDown in 2025. It remains to be seen whether or not Triple H will push Howdy or just keep things as they are. He's more of a mouthpiece/manager than anything else nowadays.

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