The Religion of Wrestling
Displays of Religion in the WWE & Associated Companies
BO DALLAS

Bo-lieve it or not, this guy is Bray Wyatt's real-life brother. And their Dad is the infamous wrestler known as IRS. I know, right? But I digress.
Bo...*sigh*...Bo is...something. Bo's gimmick is a lot like that of The New Day although not half as enjoyable. Bo shows up at the most dismal looking moments to tell the losing wrestler that all he has to do is "Bo-lieve" in himself to succeed. Rather than a belief in a higher power, Bo "preaches" belief in onesself, and pushes that positivity and a belief in onesself is all it takes to succeed. Bo dresses in plain white trunks and boots, and always looks like he's been swimming in a vat of canola oil.
Bo is probably the most annoying thing on the WWE roster. Which is also part of the gimmick. Bo Dallas wears this shining grin, even in the most frustrating situations, and his incandescent, unfailing happiness just serves to further everyone's frustration. Bo Dallas illustrates the frustrations many people have with religion, and the futility of prayer. He is the embodiment of unanswered prayers. Religious people who pray during their most dire hardships, and come out with no solution from God probably feel the way wrestlers do when Bo tells them that if they just "Bo-lieve" they will succeed. Prayer, like belief in onesself, are much more complicated. They bring about spiritual and internal success, but hardly ever material success. Both can often seem futile.
Watch this and learn everthing you need to know about Bo Dallas' gimmick in 49 seconds.