Bo Dallas

Wrestler

Birthday May 25, 1990

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Brooksville, Florida, U.S.

Age 33 years old

Nationality United States

Height 6 ft 1 in

Weight 234 lb

#4330 Most Popular

1990

Taylor Michael Rotunda (born May 25, 1990) is an American professional wrestler.

He is currently signed to WWE, best known for when he performed under the ring names Bo Dallas and Uncle Howdy.

He is a third-generation professional wrestler; his grandfather Blackjack Mulligan, his father Mike Rotunda, his uncles Barry and Kendall Windham, and his brother Windham were professional wrestlers.

While in WWE's developmental territories Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) and NXT, Rotunda was a three-time FCW Florida Heavyweight Champion, a two-time FCW Florida Tag Team Champion with his brother, and a one-time NXT Champion.

2008

Rotunda attended Hernando High School, and graduated in 2008.

During his final two years of high school, he qualified for the state wrestling championships.

He also played football as a defensive tackle.

Originally, he was offered a football scholarship at Webber International University in Babson Park, Florida, but when the offer fell through, he decided to become a wrestler instead.

Rotunda always had a naturally large build and bulky physique, he was already 5'10 and 210 lbs at the age of 15 which is why he chose to compete in sports like football and wrestling which include a lot of physical strength and power.

In 2008, Rotunda signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and was assigned to Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), where he debuted on November 15, 2008, by defeating Kaleb O'Neal.

On December 16, Rotunda, wrestling under his real name, teamed with Kris Logan to defeat Ryback and Jon Cutler in a tag team match.

2009

Throughout early 2009, Rotunda continued wrestling in tag team matches, and changed his name to Tank Rotunda in February.

In June, he began wrestling as Bo Rotunda and later Bo Rotundo, and the following month he began teaming with his brother, Duke Rotundo.

At the FCW television tapings on June 23, The Rotundo Brothers defeated The Dude Busters (Caylen Croft and Trent Barretta) to become the number one contenders to the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship.

That same night, they defeated Justin Angel and Kris Logan for the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship.

They went on to successfully defend the championship against Dylan Klein and Vance Archer and the team of Curt Hawkins and Heath Slater.

At the FCW television tapings on November 19, the Rotundos lost the championship to The Dude Busters (Hawkins and Croft).

2010

In early 2010, the Rotundos began feuding with The Usos (Jimmy and Jey), and their manager, Sarona Snuka.

In April, they moved into a feud with Jackson Andrews and Curt Hawkins, which began when Rotunda faced Andrews in a singles match and won by disqualification when Hawkins interfered.

Rotunda was then absent from FCW due to injury, making his return in June.

He moved into singles competition, defeating wrestlers including Derrick Bateman, Hawkins, Tyler Reks, and Brodus Clay.

In August, FCW Florida Heavyweight Champion Mason Ryan issued an open challenge, which Rotundo accepted.

He lost the subsequent championship match by submission.

2011

On February 3, 2011, Rotundo defeated Ryan to win the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship for the first time, but lost the championship to Lucky Cannon immediately afterward.

He regained the championship from Cannon three months later, on May 19.

In July and August, Rotundo appeared in multiple untelevised matches before Raw and SmackDown.

On September 1, Rotundo vacated the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship due to injury.

Later that month, it was reported that Rotundo had suffered a lacerated kidney, and was expected to be absent for several months to recuperate.

2012

Rotundo returned at the tapings of the January 29, 2012, episode of FCW television, declaring his intentions to reclaim the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship.

On February 2, Rotundo and his brother, renamed Husky Harris, defeated Brad Maddox and Eli Cottonwood to win the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship for the second time.

The brothers held the championship until March 15, when they lost it to Corey Graves and Jake Carter.

In May 2012, Rotundo made several appearances at WWE house shows, defeating Drew McIntyre.

At an FCW live event on June 16 Rotundo defeated Rick Victor to win the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship for the third time, right after Victor had just defeated Seth Rollins for the title.

He re lost the title to Victor at another FCW live event on July 13, 2012.

In 2012, WWE rebranded FCW as NXT, Rotunda made his NXT television debut in the June 20 episode of NXT, portraying a happy-go-lucky and resilient character under the ring name Bo Dallas, where he defeated Rick Victor.

In August, Dallas competed in a tournament for the newly established NXT Championship; he was eliminated by Jinder Mahal in the quarter-finals.

On the November 7 episode of NXT, Dallas competed in a number one contenders fatal four-way elimination match against Mahal, Drew McIntyre, and Justin Gabriel; despite eliminating McIntyre and Gabriel, Dallas succumbed to Mahal.

2014

He was promoted to WWE's main roster in 2014, where he won the WWE Raw Tag Team Championship (with Curtis Axel as part of the B-Team) and the WWE 24/7 Championship once each.

He was released from WWE in 2021 but returned in late 2022, portraying a character named Uncle Howdy, an accomplice of his brother's. After his brother became ill in early 2023, however, both were taken off television before his brother unexpectedly died that August, with Rotunda's future in the company unknown.

Rotunda's older brother, Windham, was also a professional wrestler and was best known for performing under the ring name Bray Wyatt until his death in August 2023 at the age of 36 due to a heart attack caused by COVID-19.