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

7. Dusty Loved Ribbing Bruce On The Road

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Anyone who has listened intently to Bruce's podcast will know all about Dusty Rhodes' bold claims that he was the "Second most recognisable athlete in the world today, second only to Muhammad Ali". That's funny enough, and yet Prichard's time spent on the road with the 'American Dream' was somehow even more priceless.

Let's just say that Dusty was one of wrestling's unsung ribbing heroes.

Whenever the WWF stars were pulled over by cops, Rhodes would have his fun. Often, the policeman would actually know who they were and ask for autographs, but Dusty wouldn't play along and would remark that Bruce had been speeding. That infuriated Prichard to the point he'd stare at his so-called friend with disbelief.

Watching Rhodes' masterful performances as he agreed with cops Bruce likely had some weed in his car, then hearing him claim he had warned him not to before the journey, had Prichard's blood boiling. At the same time, he couldn't help but admire Dusty's willingness to be such a d*ck.

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