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Latest Reports Blame Triple H’s Creative Inability Behind Former NXT Champion’s Potential Departure From WWE

Published Oct 17, 2023 | 2:45 PM EDT

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WWE has seen several departures recently. Ever since TKO took over the wrestling promotion has fired off numerous talent as part of its budget cuts. But this time around, a former NXT Champion is looking forward to leaving behind the Stamford-based company on his own. This 33-year-old talent is none other than the late Bray Wyatt‘s sibling in real life.

Bo Dallas has not been utilized by WWE since 2019. Since his last match four years ago, we haven’t seen him with any other promotions either. And now, Dallas’ patience has given up, foreshadowing his potential departure from the company soon.

Is Triple H’s creative inability causing WWE another talent?

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Bo Dallas first appeared in WWE in 2011. However, it wasn’t until 2012 that he finally began his journey on NXT. Then, a few months later, Dallas was able to secure the NXT Championship in 2013, which he defended for a good amount of time. Starting in 2014, he showed up on the main roster and won the tag team titles at one point. But as mentioned above, the creative department hasn’t done its best work with the wrestler since 2019.

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Even though Triple H became the Chief Content Officer and the head of creatives in 2022, nothing changed with Dallas’ wrestling career.

Now, after sitting without any in-ring action in the promotion, new reports suggest that the former NXT champion might be changing his mind about staying with TKO. Reports via Dave Meltzer of WON suggest that Dallas might not stay long enough with WWE. This could be because of the lack of work.

Meltzer reported, “I think he’s done. I mean, the only reason he was even being used was as a favor to Bray Wyatt. So I mean, it’s possible they’ll use him, but I don’t expect him to be back.”

These reports directly contradict the other reports that we received a few weeks ago. So, currently, we have two scenarios in front of us: one where Dallas leaves WWE and the other where he stays with the promotion and carries on Bray Wyatt’s legacy.

What could Triple H have in mind for Bo Dallas?

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So far, Paul Levesque hasn’t executed anything even if there is a plan in mind. But, recent reports from WWE have suggested that Hunter wouldn’t mind using Dallas’ late brother’s creative idea to carry on his legacy. As we all know, Wyatt was a bright WWE talent with creative ideas that helped both him and the promotion. So, reports suggested that Triple H seems on board with the idea of bringing back ‘Uncle Howdy’ to be played by Bo Dallas himself.

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Since the very foundation of the character was to represent a different angle on Bray Wyatt, the gimmick can still be used to keep his legacy alive while also providing screen time to Bo Dallas, keeping his talent within the company.

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What do you think might be the reason for Bo Dallas’ potential leave from WWE?

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Kaif Ali

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Kaif Ali is a combat sports writer at EssentiallySports, known for his coverage of UFC and WWE. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in the English language from a top university. He is a passionate fan of legendary UFC fighters Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor, as well as a dedicated supporter of WWE icon Steve Austin.
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Sherjeel Malik