10 Funniest Backstage Revelations From Wrestling Podcasts
7. Funny As Sh*t
With the freedom to interpret certain events the way he remembers them/would rather they be remembered, Bruce Prichard's legitimacy in podcasting colossus 'Something To Wrestle' is often called in to question, particularly if peppered with factual inaccuracy.
To circumnavigate this known criticism though, he'll sometimes ground a statement by acknowledging it as a direct quote. These verbatim soundbites are often (and sometimes unintentionally) the very best insights of all.
Speaking on the revolting and ridiculous 1999 Monday Night Raw episode built around a literal pile of dog sh*t, amiable host Conrad Thompson quizzed Bruce on the hows and whys of the wretched idea.
Consensus on the bizarre angle has always bee that the idea came from a scathing Bret Hart Montreal Sun column about British Bulldog's controversial 1999 WWF return being like 'a dog rolling around in its own sh*t, stupid enough to like it'. Prichard didn't deny this, but did offer an impish alternative.
Future billionaire, occasional intellectual and business monolith once turned to Prichard and said "There is NOTHING funnier than dog sh*t". He obviously hasn't considered how f**king hilarious the inner workings of his warped mind are to others.