Despite Jericho ending their time in the WWE, Rotunda is not ruling out a potential return for Jericho and Bray Wyatt. Despite the brothers’ extended time away from the ring, their father, Rotunda, is not ruling out a return to wrestling.
Rotunda said on Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw:
They’re definitely not maybe done. I don’t know, they’re kind of got their foot in and going with a couple different things, trying to see what’s available. So, you know, maybe you’ll see them back. Maybe you won’t, I don’t know yet, but I don’t want to speak for them either because I know they’re trying to reach out and get some different things going.
When asked if he was supportive of Wyatt and Dallas following in his and his father’s footsteps, the former I.R.S. made it clear that he didn’t push them into the wrestling business.
Rotunda clarified:
“I didn’t push them to get into it. And I told them, I said, it’s a hard business, you know, you’re gonna have to go through a lot of sh*t. And of course, I think it’s a natural thing with them. Their grandfather did it, their uncles did it, and their dad did it. No matter what you try to tell them, they’re gonna try to go do it. Do you know? And they did and they were both successful.
It was claimed that Vince McMahon never gave Bo Dallas a fair shot in the WWE. Rotunda said of Dallas:
Vince, I don’t think gave my younger son Taylor a chance because Taylor is a hard worker. He really is. You can’t teach that timing and stuff and Windham had a great, great gimmick. He got over it because he could talk and it was a unique situation. So I’m proud of them both.
Bray Wyatt recently took a Q&A session on social media to answer questions about his wrestling future, his health, and more. Although released from WWE last July, he has been working on a horror film project with special effects artist Jason Baker since then.