Bo Dallas recently spoke to AL.com to promote next week’s episode of Raw which takes place from Birmingham, AL. Many fans have wondered if we will see Bo Dallas team up with his brother Bray Wyatt at some point in the WWE. During the interview he was asked if he was interested in possibly becoming WWE Tag Team Champions with his brother. You can see his response along with some other highlights below.
Growing up wrestling fans, is the dream as brothers to one day be tag team champs or to feud like Bret and Owen Hart, or both?
BD: Oh, absolutely. Anything is possible We grew up as brothers dreaming about the day we would become tag team champions. Who knows? Who knows what’s going to happen?
I’m really enjoying the Social Outcasts, and it must be extra special that you get to do it with Curtis Axel since I know you’re a big fan of Mr. Perfect. What is it about Mr. Perfect that draws you to his style and character?
Bo Dallas: Well, he’s perfect. [Laughs. No, no. Mr. Perfect/Curt Hennig, he was an amazing athlete. I was a fan of him before I was a performer, but now that I am a performer myself, watching what he did in the ring is just an amazing thing. I’m a huge fan of his and everything he did because he was so amazing. I’m good friends with Curtis Axel. We started a group together, and it looks like we’re taking the world by storm right now and everything’s going great.
In a recent roundtable between you, Neville and Samoa Joe, Neville said it felt weird being left out of NXT as it evolved into what it is. Do you share that feeling? You’ve reached the pinnacle of this business, something you’ve even called the endgame, but do you ever feel compelled to go back to that even after making the main roster?
BD: I mean, I understand what Neville is saying. Yes, of course it’s a feeling that it’s moving on without us because we were part of establishing that brand. The NXT’s first live special on the network, me and Neville were the main event in a ladders match for the NXT championship. That was a pivotal moment to where the brand was going to go, and since then it’s only gotten bigger. We knew we were a part of something big, we just didn’t know how big. To see how big it’s gotten is amazing. Of course we want to be a part of that, but we always will be. We’re in the WWE. This is the final endgame. I’m happy where I’m at. Of course I’ll go down and visit NXT, but the WWE main roster is the spot you want to be at.