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==== Repackaging as Uncle Howdy and Wyatt Sicks (2022–2024){{Main|The Wyatt Sicks}} ====
At [[Extreme Rules (2022)|Extreme Rules]] in October 2022, Rotunda's brother Windham, known by his ring name [[Bray Wyatt]], made his return to WWE after being released a few months earlier. Soon after, a new character named Uncle Howdy began haunting Wyatt. Rotunda would then make his return to WWE and portray Howdy, first appearing as Howdy in December and allied with Wyatt in his feud against [[LA Knight]]. However, as Bray Wyatt was then taken off television due to an illness, Howdy was also taken off as a result. Wyatt unexpectedly died from a heart attack in August 2023, leaving Rotunda's future as Howdy and in WWE in general unknown at the time.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pwmania.com/update-on-bo-dallas-wwe-status-and-the-uncle-howdy-character|title=Update On Bo Dallas' WWE Status And The Uncle Howdy Character|date=October 17, 2023|author=PWMania.com Staff|work=[[PWMania]]|access-date=October 19, 2023}}</ref> In early April 2024, amid his in-ring hiatus, Rotunda appeared in the [[Peacock (streaming service)|Peacock]] documentary, ''Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal'', a biopic about his brother. Days later on April 5, Rotunda, along with his sister Mika, appeared at the [[WWE Hall of Fame (2024)|2024 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony]] to induct the tag team of their father and uncle, [[U.S. Express|The U.S. Express]] (Mike Rotunda and Barry Windham), into the [[WWE Hall of Fame (2024)|WWE Hall of Fame]].
[[File:Uncle Howdy.png|thumb|Uncle Howdy, on the date of his debut]]