WWE Hall of Famer and proud father to Bray Wyatt and Bo Dallas, Mike Rotunda, recently shared his thoughts on the tantalizing hints surrounding the return of Uncle Howdy, a persona formerly portrayed by Bo Dallas.

Ever since WrestleMania, WWE has been dropping enigmatic teasers, hinting at the imminent comeback of Bo Dallas as Uncle Howdy, a role he embodied before the untimely passing of Bray Wyatt last August.

These teasers have ignited speculation about a potential resurgence of the ‘Wyatt 6’ faction, purportedly featuring Uncle Howdy alongside Erick Rowan, Joe Gacy, Dexter Lumis, and Nikki Cross.

During an appearance on the Ringer Wrestling Show, Mike Rotunda weighed in on the swirling rumors surrounding Uncle Howdy’s return. He expressed his desire for the comeback to remain a surprise, while also acknowledging the buzz surrounding it. He also admitted that he doesn’t know exactly what a QR code is.

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“To be honest with you, I want it to be a surprise, but there is something bubbling.”

“I don’t religiously watch the show anymore, so I’m not up to score on everything, which, I’m kind of getting back into it now. I took a hiatus from it after 13 years of seeing it every night, after 40 years of seeing it every night, I kind of drew back and just now I’m starting to get back in.”

“But there is stuff bubbling. I don’t know the ins and outs, but hopefully it’ll be good. That’s above my paygrade to figure that out, that’s for sure. QR Codes, I don’t know what the hell that is.”

While Rotunda hopes for a positive outcome, he remains humble about his role in deciphering the intricacies of the unfolding storyline, humorously admitting his bafflement at the mention of QR codes.

What do you think about Mike Rotunda’s comments on the potential return of Uncle Howdy and the ‘Wyatt 6’ faction? Do you think the teasers are building enough excitement, and how do you see this storyline unfolding in WWE? Share your thoughts and theories in the comments below!

Steve Carrier

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