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WWE Has No Plans For A Singles Push For SmackDown Star

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• WWE Has No Plans For A Singles Push For SmackDown Star

Despite his prominent role as the leader of The Wyatt Sicks, fans should not expect a singles push for Bo Dallas aka Uncle Howdy anytime soon. During a recent Fightful Select Q&A, Sean Ross Sapp clarified that there are currently no creative plans for Dallas to transition into a singles star.

Sapp pointed out that Dallas has only competed in one singles match in the last 6 years, suggesting that WWE management is not currently looking to position him as a standalone competitor. Instead, the company views his current role – acting as a supplemental character for The Wyatt Sicks, participating in tag team matches, and working dates for AAA – as a successful and sustainable method for the character.

While a solo push is off the table for now, Sapp did suggest that a strong showing in the upcoming Royal Rumble match could be a way for the company to “instill some confidence” in his in-ring capabilities.

However, for the foreseeable future, Uncle Howdy will remain focused on leading his supernatural stable rather than chasing individual gold.

Uncle Howdy and The Wyatt Sicks are currently feuding with Solo Sikoa and My Family Tree. Sikoa stole Howdy’s lantern. On the next episode of SmackDown, Dexter Lumis and Joe Gacy of The Wyatt Sicks will defend the WWE Tag Team Championship against the MFTs.

• Reason Behind Aleister Black’s Recent WWE TV Absence

Aleister Black has been absent from Friday Night SmackDown for nearly three weeks, but the reason is a mix of creative storytelling and a real-life minor injury. His last appearance was an Ambulance Match against Damian Priest on the January 2, 2026, episode, which marked SmackDown’s return to a three-hour format.

According to PWInsider, WWE made the creative decision to keep Black off television to “sell” the brutal nature of his loss to Priest. While the Dutch Destroyer has been sidelined, Damian Priest has leveraged that momentum to enter the Undisputed WWE Championship hunt, defeating Solo Sikoa to secure a spot in the #1 Contender’s match at Saturday Night’s Main Event.

The hiatus was reportedly pre-planned, but there is a physical component as well. Black reportedly suffered a small fracture to his tailbone during one of the high-impact spots in the Ambulance Match.

While this is a real injury, sources note that it is not severe enough to keep him out if the company desperately needed him; however, the timing allows him to heal while enhancing the storyline impact of Priest’s victory.

• WWE Planning Long Awaited Match For WrestleMania 42

After years of anticipation and two previously canceled attempts, The Ring General and The Beast Incarnate may finally collide on the Grandest Stage of Them All. According to the Wrestling Observer, WWE is currently planning to book Gunther vs. Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas.

The road to this clash has been long. WWE first considered the match after the pair’s face-off in the 2023 Men’s Royal Rumble match, but officials reportedly felt Gunther had not yet reached his “peak”. A second attempt at the match for WrestleMania 40 was scrapped due to Lesnar’s involvement in the Janel Grant legal proceedings. Now, with those hurdles seemingly cleared, Lesnar is expected to make his return at Royal Rumble 2026 later this month.

Gunther enters this potential feud at the absolute height of his career. He is coming off a massive victory at Saturday Night’s Main Event, where he made John Cena tap out in the legend’s final match.

The former two-time World Heavyweight Champion has been vocal about his desire to face Lesnar for years, viewing it as the ultimate test of his “sacred” in-ring philosophy.

With both heavyweights likely entering the Royal Rumble match, fans are bracing for a confrontation that could officially set the stage for a historic battle at WrestleMania 42.

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