15 New WWE Talk Show Concepts For 2021 (5 For Each Brand)

5. The Bully Pulpit

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Considering Bruce Prichard still has Vince McMahon's ear decades later, it's somewhat surprising that the host of the Brother Love Show hasn't moved on this idea yet.

Understandably, Seth Rollins opted to distance himself from the overly religious aspects of the 'Monday Night Messiah's early stages, but the moniker and the stained glass t-shirts remain. He's still handing down sermons about "The Greater Good", and as the angle between Murphy and the Mysterio family drags onward, it's apparent that the newly-christened SmackDown Savior is very much still pulling the strings.

Between the obnoxious cackle and the equally sanctimonious rhetoric, is there any better place for a self-professed 'Messiah' to draw inspiration than from the televangelist character that mastered it 30 years ago? Much like it's predecessor, The Bully Pulpit would serve as a platform for Rollins as well as guests of the 'Messiah' to either sing his praises or commit themselves as the next sacrifice.

Just throwing it out there. Maybe Vince will pray on it.

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