After more than two years away from the ring, the former Bo Dallas (real name Taylor Rotunda) is planning to make his return "very soon."

During a Q&A  at the For the Love of Wrestling convention last weekend, Rotunda was asked if he's done with wrestling. Rotunda said he's "absolutely not" done in the ring -- and he expects to make his return somewhere within the next two to three months.

"Absolutely not," Rotunda responded when asked if he's done with wrestling. "I'm the furthest from done with wrestling that you could possibly be. I spent the past year diving into a bunch of different ventures outside of wrestling, but wrestling has never left my heart -- not for one second. And I just wanted to get a couple things done before I dive back into something that I really cared about. Now that I've got everything kind of wrapped up and working on, within the next two to three months, you'll see me back in the ring somewhere very soon. Because the love of wrestling has never left me. I've always known I was coming back to it soon, but I just needed to get some other stuff done. But I'll be back in the ring really, really soon. I promise."

Rotunda was released by WWE during the company's April 2021 roster cuts. He hasn't wrestled since late 2019.

Dave Meltzer reported in February 2021 that Rotunda and Liv Morgan were living together on a farm and planning to start a family real estate business.

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