Skip to main content

Uncle Howdy’s Return Expected on Raw Tonight


For the past two and a half months, WWE fans been buzzing with anticipation and intrigue. Cryptic QR codes and tantalizing hints scattered across Raw, SmackDown, and Premium Live Events have fueled intense speculation about the imminent return of Uncle Howdy. The latest QR codes are leading to speculation that the group debuts tonight on Raw. 


Uncle Howdy, a character brought to life by the creative genius of the late Bray Wyatt, has captivated fans with his eerie presence and enigmatic persona. This latest storyline twist is particularly poignant, as Bray’s legacy continues through his brother, Bo Dallas, who is set to portray Uncle Howdy.


The build-up to tonight's Raw has been a masterclass in suspense and storytelling. QR codes have led fans down a rabbit hole of clues, creating a sense of mystery reminiscent of Bray Wyatt's own mind-bending narratives. Each hint, each teaser, has only served to heighten the excitement and anticipation.

As we edge closer to tonight’s Raw, the wrestling community is rife with speculation. Will we finally witness the full return of Uncle Howdy? How will Bo Dallas step into the shoes of this chilling character and carry forward his brother’s legacy? The potential for shocking reveals and unforgettable moments is at an all-time high. 






According to Fightful Select, the group is compromised of Bo Dallas as Uncle Howdy, Nikki Cross, Dexter Lumis and Erick Rowan. Joe Gacy is another rumoured member of the group. 


The latest QR code suggests that Uncle Howdy returns on tonight’s Raw. Will you be tuning in to see the cryptic character return to television? How do you feel about the rumoured names for the group? I’ll be honest, they’re kind of mediocre to me. They feel like a bunch of B players with no real alpha. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The State of Professional Wrestling - 11-29-21

     I have a lot of thoughts on the state of professional wrestling in 2021. I think it’s great that AEW is around now and that they’re presenting a great product. I think WWE has the potential not be really boring but I think the consensus is that most of the time it’s just a really boring show. I cannot tell you the last time I sat through a 3 hour Raw. Oh wait, yes I can. September, 9th, 2013 and that’s only because I was at the damn show.       WWE has a problem with stagnation. The product continually feels the same and I think there’s an obvious reason for that. WWE is too scripted. I think there’s a noticeable difference in the presentation between WWE and AEW. AEW feels like a legitimate sports show and WWE feels like broadway theatre without the music. I don’t think it’s a problem with the talent. When you go top-down, guys like Roman Reigns, Big E, Brock Lesnar, Edge, Bobby Lashley, Randy Orton, Rey Mysterio, Finn Balor, Jeff Hardy and Kevin Owens are all main event players.

Book This Episode 1: The Summer of Punk Rebooked Prelude

     Let’s go back to 2011, specifically June of 2011. CM Punk’s contract is expiring soon and he’s getting ready to have the biggest run of his career. On June 27th, 2011 CM Punk would cut a promo that would have the wrestling world buzzing for years to come. In his promo, Punk said that his contract expired next month and that he, the Number One Contender, would be leaving  WWE with the WWE Championship. He’d also go onto take shots at not only his opponent the following month, John Cena but other icons in the history of WWE. Whether employed by the company or not. He’d also tease defending his WWE Championship in Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro Wrestling. Essentially he’d be a travelling World Champion, ala the territory days. Well, CM Punk did win the WWE Championship the next month from John Cena at Money in the Bank. However, what would happen after would disappoint wrestling fans more than anything else that’s happened in years.       How they bungled this storyline, I’m not ent

Several AEW Releases Reported

Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful reported on Monday that announcer Dasha Kuret, Stu Grayson, Jose the Assistant, Jora Johl, Gravity, Slim J, and Parker Boudreaux have been cut from the roster. PWInsider additionally reported that The Boys (Brandon and Brent Tate) and Anthony Henry have also been released.   We have word on several All Elite Wrestling releases. On Monday, Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful reported Dasha Kuret, Stu Grayson, Jose the Assistant, Jora Johl, Gravity, Slim J and Parker Boudreaux have been released.  In addition to Sean’s announcements, PWInsider reported the release of The Boys (Brandon and Brent Tate) and Anthony Henry. PWInsider also notes that AEW is "evaluating their talent roster and making cuts to benefit both the company and the talents."  This is the second time Stu Grayson has been released from the company. Maybe the third time in the future will be the charm.  I wonder what happens to Parker Boudreaux. He has the look of a future World Heavyweight Cha