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Uncle Howdy

SmackDown · Male · 35 years old · 2K Rating: 87 (2K25)

Uncle Howdy
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Points (all-time)

Total Points
11
R/S Points
11
PLE Points
0
Belt Points
0
PPM
2.2
per match

R/S = Raw & SmackDown · PLE = Premium Live Events · Belt = title points · PPM = points per match · Total = R/S + PLE + Belt

Match record (all-time)

Wrestler match statistics are currently based on 2025 and 2026 televised events. House shows and Main Event are not included.

MW 5Win 3W% 60.0Loss 2L% 40.0NC 0DQW 0DQL 0DQ% 0.0

MW = Matches wrestled · Win/Loss = standard · NC = No contest · DQW/DQL = Win/Loss via DQ · W%/L%/DQ% = percentages of matches

Accomplishments

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Title Reigns

When this reign overlaps a scored month-end, we list the months that count toward fantasy belt hold points (same rules as the rest of the app), starting from January 2025 through the last completed calendar month.

No title reigns on record for this wrestler.

Match History

Last five are the most recent matches on the full event timeline (completed and live), using the same ordering and W/L/D rules as Pro Wrestling Boxscore — not limited to the fantasy points period above.

Recent form
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SmackDown April 3, 2026 — St. Louis, MO
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
Summary
This was more character-heavy and slower paced. Howdy leaned into the eerie, methodical style, while Tonga brought more aggression and bursts of offense. The match had a stop-start rhythm, with Tonga trying to speed things up and Howdy pulling it back into something more controlled. There were a few awkward transitions, but it stayed interesting enough because of the contrast in styles. The finish came after Howdy capitalized on a moment of hesitation and put Tonga away. Not for everyone, but it did what it was supposed to.
SmackDown March 13, 2026 — Phoenix, AZ
Tag Team — Non-Title Match
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
The Wyatt Sicks
Summary
This one had a weird, chaotic vibe from the start, which honestly is exactly what you’d expect when the Wyatt Sicks show up. Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga tried to slow things down early with power offense, isolating Erick Rowan and throwing plenty of heavy shots. Rowan eventually muscled his way free and made the hot tag to Uncle Howdy, who came in throwing strikes and turning the pace around quickly. The closing stretch was messy but effective. Tonga got knocked out of the equation, leaving Sikoa vulnerable in the ring. Howdy capitalized and planted him with Sister Abigail, scoring the pinfall over the Tag Team Champion in a non-title match. Beating a champion on TV always raises eyebrows, even if it’s the kind of booking that sometimes feels like WWE hitting shuffle on the tag division.
SmackDown February 27, 2026 — Louisville, KY
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
Summary
Solo Sikoa vs. Uncle Howdy opened the night with a physical, tense battle as Howdy smartly targeted Sikoa’s hand to neutralize the Samoan Spike, while Sikoa struggled to sustain momentum despite landing a side slam and top-rope splash. The turning point came when Sikoa’s attempt at Sister Abigail backfired, allowing Howdy to counter with a Mandible Claw before ultimately planting Sikoa with Sister Abigail for a shocking, interference-free pinfall. The surprise result was short-lived, however, as MFT attacked after the bell, ensuring the rivalry with the Wyatt Sicks is far from over.
SmackDown January 9, 2026 — Berlin, Germany
8-person Tag Team
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
Summary
In a chaotic eight-man tag battle, The MFTs (Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, Solo Sikoa, and JC Mateo) faced The Wyatt Sicks with intense brawling and big spots from both sides. The Wyatt Sicks looked strong early, especially after a hot tag to Uncle Howdy, but the match changed when Solo Sikoa snatched The Wyatt Sicks’ signature lantern outside the ring. That distraction allowed Tama Tonga to hit Cut Throat on Uncle Howdy for the pinfall and the win for The MFTs.
SmackDown July 4, 2025 — Pittsburgh, PA
Eight Man Tag Team
Summary
This one was all about the Wyatt Sicks’ brute force and intimidation. The babyface combo tried their best — Sabin and Gargano hit some classic high‑energy maneuvers, and Ford brought that explosive speed that usually shifts momentum — but the Sicks were relentless. They isolated each opponent, landed heavy strikes, and dominated the majority of the exchanges. The eventual finish saw Erick Rowan pin Sabin after a brutal sequence that left DIY and Ford testing their chops against the Sicks’ size and aggression. Not the most technical affair, but it got the point across: the Wyatt Sicks are a menace and can steamroll through a tag scenario if you’re not careful.