10 Non-Wrestlers Who Need To Be In The WWE Hall Of Fame

8. Bruce Prichard

Wwe Non Wrestlers Hall Of Fame
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From one podcaster to another, Bruce Prichard is another of wrestling's great all-rounders.

Prichard first arrived in the WWF in 1988, portraying the character of Brother Love. Love was a parody of televangelists and would preach messages of love and tolerance, despite being a smarmy heel.

Prichard was also a manager during the late-'80s/early '90s, and was even the first man at the side of The Undertaker, appearing alongside The Deadman at Survivor Series 1990.

From 1992 onwards, Brother Love was retired and Bruce served as Vince's right-hand man. Prichard's stories from behind the scenes can be heard on his successful podcast, Something To Wrestle.

The man has been involved in the wrestling business for over thirty years and there are few who can match his level of experience and knowledge when it comes to the inner workings of WWE.

Perhaps the reason why Bruce isn't already a Hall of Famer is because of the backstage secrets he spills on his podcast. However, with Prichard beginning to create content for the WWE Network, maybe opinions on his dirt-dishing will change very soon.

Prichard steered the WWE ship through its lowest and highest points and his contributions to the company both on and off screen deserve to be recognised.

Call him Bruce or call him Brother, just make sure he gets in the Hall one day.

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