Ever since Uncle Howdy and Wyatt Sicks made their debut on Monday Night RAW last month, the landscape of WWE has been consumed by darkness and eerie activities that have caused havoc. Most recently, the man behind the Uncle Howdy mask, Bo Dallas, was seen without his demonic persona on RAW in a segment that drew some criticism from a top wrestling veteran.
On the latest edition of Monday Night RAW, the prime target of the Wyatt Sicks, Chad Gable, took a bold move by deciding to call out Bo Dallas to the ring. He came down to the ring and called out Dallas, who answered his call and made his way to the ring without his demonic alter-ego personality mask. However, as he came down, Bo Dallas was attacked by Gable’s new allies, The Creed Brothers who laid a vicious beatdown on him.
Which wrestling veteran did not appreciate the recent Uncle Howdy segment on Monday Night RAW?
During the recent episode of Sportskeeda’s Wrestling Time Machine, wrestling veteran Bill Apter admitted that he was not a fan of seeing Bo Dallas being subjected to the heinous assault on RAW. Moreover, watching Bo Dallas being unaffected by the attack and constantly laughing made Apter feel the segment was slightly unreal.
“I am not a big fan of it, when The Creed brothers beat down Bo, Bo Dallas… When they started beating him down, it was just, and he kept laughing and coming back, and laughing and coming back. I just, it was just a little too unreal to me.”
As we saw at the closing of the segment, Bo Dallas’ Wyatt Sicks allies, Nikki Cross, Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, and Joe Gacy, came down to the ring and scared off The Creed Brothers and Chad Gable. The closing shot saw all members, with Bo Dallas posing in demonic fashion, hinting that things were just getting started between both sides.