It has been a tough few weeks for Bo Dallas and his family, which has kept the former champion off WWE SmackDown.It seems that amid his hiatus, Dallas finally has a reason to celebrate, since November 15th marks his 17-year anniversary in WWE.Dallas started his career with WWE, debuting in FCW in November 2008, before waiting for the developmental brand to be rebranded four years later as NXT in 2012. The following year, he was able to defeat Big E to win his first title, the NXT Championship.Less than a year later, he was promoted to the main roster with his "BoLieve" Character, which made him a major success on RAW.Dallas was later part of The Social Outcasts, The Miztourage, and The B-Team before he asked for some time off in 2019 and was later released in 2021.Bo Dallas has been a major part of The Wyatt SicksIn 2022, Bray Wyatt returned to WWE following his release, and Uncle Howdy also began appearing. At the time, however, it wasn't confirmed that Bo Dallas was also back.Howdy continued to make appearances, and following Wyatt's passing in 2023, it was Howdy who took over. It was then revealed, for the first time, that it had been Bo Dallas under the mask.He has since taken over the creative ideas that were drawn up by his brother and has been leading The Wyatt Sicks. The group dominated WWE RAW before being moved over to SmackDown. Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis, who are part of the faction, are the current Tag Team Champions.Dallas has been taking some time off to support his family after it was revealed that his father, former WWE star Mike Rotunda, or IRS as he was known, recently suffered a heart attack and is now in need of consistent care. As of writing, it's unclear when he will make his return.