One Big Thing
Bo Dallas reveals the emotional significance of fans’ phone light “fireflies” tradition during Wyatt 6 entrances, describing it as a collective grieving process following Bray Wyatt’s passing.
Why It Matters
The continuation of the “fireflies” tradition represents more than just a wrestling entrance – it’s become a powerful symbol of community mourning and celebration of Bray Wyatt’s legacy in professional wrestling.
Key Details
• Dallas, now performing as Uncle Howdy, leads the Wyatt 6 stable while carrying forward his brother’s legacy
• The phone light tradition began during Bray Wyatt’s original run and continued through his various character iterations
• Speaking to Collider, Dallas emphasized the emotional connection between performers and audience
Direct Quote
“It is as if we’re grieving together, and I think people can feel our intentions and what we’re trying to do,” Dallas told Collider. “It’s unlike anything I’ve ever been involved with… we’re trying to get through this together because we miss him, and we want him back.”
Behind the Characters
• Dallas revealed the Wyatt 6 draws inspiration from Stephen King’s works
• He expressed deep personal investment in continuing his brother’s storyline
• “This is everything I love. It’s what’s keeping me going right now,” Dallas shared
Looking Forward
As Bo Dallas continues to honor his brother’s legacy, the “fireflies” tradition has evolved into something more meaningful than just an entrance spectacle – it’s become a shared moment of remembrance between performers and fans.
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