10 Things We Learned From Bruce Prichard’s Something To Wrestle With Live Glasgow

8. The Vince McMahon & Billy Gibbons Dance Off

ZZ Top members Billy Gibbons, left, and Dusty Hill, right, autograph a guitar for Speedway Children's Charities during a news conference at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., Tuesday, April 7, 2015. ZZ Top will play a concert before the NASCAR Coc
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Imagine innocently strolling into a nearby nightclub and seeing Vincent Kennedy McMahon trading the world's worst dance moves with ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons. Certain patrons in the 80s didn't need to imagine. They were fortunate (yes, fortunate) enough to be there when it happened, and it must have been glorious.

The set up to this one was amazing.

Bruce and several others were in shorts and hardly dressed for trendy night spots. They feared they wouldn't get in, and were actually banking on it so they could avoid a night out with the gaffer, but Vince's celebrity pull made the club turn a blind eye to their own dress code. Suddenly, Prichard and company were in the VIP section.

Bored, they wondered where McMahon and Gibbons (who had been leading the charge for a drink) were. That's when Bruce looked over to the dance floor, noticed there were only two men on it and watched Vince and the rockstar trade a movie-style dance off to be proud of.

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