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Bruce Prichard Discusses Why He Doesn’t Think Vince McMahon Killed The Old Pro Wrestling Territories

This WrestleZone Radio exclusive features WZ Daily’s Nick Hausman interviewing former WWE & TNA Executive Bruce Prichard (aka Brother Love).

Bruce’s appearance is in conjunction with the launch of his podcast Something To Wrestle with Bruce Prichard. It debuted TODAY  on iTunes & AudioBoom as part of the MLW Radio family of podcasts.

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On the idea that Vince McMahon killed the old pro wrestling territories when he decided to launch WWE nationally:

BP: Vince didn’t kill the territories. Vince went in to these guys from these different promotions from all across the country and offered to work with them. It was the guys that were in the individual territories that said, “Hey, no Vince. I’ll squash you like a bug. You know what? I’ll come in to New York and I’ll destroy you up there. How about that?” The reality of that situation was Vince gave all of those guys an opportunity and said, “Hey, here is what I’m going to do. This is what I’d like to do. You’re kind of with me or you’re not. I’d like to bring you in to the fold. I’d like to work something out.” To the man with very few exceptions, Mike LaBelle out in LA and maybe a couple others, but to the man they all said, “To hell with you. I’ll come in and I’ll take New York. Bah Gawd you’re not coming in to my territory.” And Vince would say, “Well, yeah, I am. It’s a free country.” I used to laugh when guys would sell territories eight, nine or ten times over. What the hell are they selling? It’s air. It’s America. You can practice your trade anywhere in America. Just because there’s somebody else laying wood floors in Friendswood, TX does that mean I can’t do wood floors in Friendswood, TX? That guy was here first? He owns it? That’s why I laugh at the promoters and the people that say, “Vince killed the territories.” No, he really didn’t. He went in wanting to work with them and wanting to come up with a way to make it all work and they were all like, “No. This is my territory. You’re not coming in here.” 

Some of the other topics in this interview include:

  • Podcasting with JBL before anyone knew what podcasting was
  • Joining MLW Radio with his new show Something To Wrestle w/ Bruce Prichard
  • The origins of the Undertaker character
  • How the Brother Love character came to be
  • Bray Wyatt’s character and in-ring abilities
  • Braun Strowman’s squash matches
  • The misconception that Vince McMahon killed the territories
  • Why WWE working with larger independent promotions is a good thing
  • What it’s like seeing so much TNA talent in NXT
  • The current state of TNA Wrestling
  • Admiration for what Matt & Jeff Hardy have created with Final Deletion
  • WWE’s decision to make Brock Lesnar exempt from the WWE Wellness Policy
  • Working with Michael Hayes as Donald Trump’s handlers going in to the Battle of the Billionaires
  • More…

You can listen to the debut episode of Something To Wrestle with Bruce Prichard in the embedded audio player below:

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