WWE's 10 Greatest Managers of All Time

10. Brother Love

I. Looooove. Youuuu. Those 3 words were enough to make any wrestling fans skin crawl during the late 80's and early 90's. Brother Love was a southern preacher, spreading "the word of love." His bright red face and white suit were enough to get you to hate him, but he was also a not so subtle satire of popular televangelists of the time. Through the power of "love" he would make the blind see, and the disabled walk. It is easy to see why he was such a controversial figure at the time. He hosted "The Brother Love Show," which could be compared to as a more annoying version of "Piper's Pit." He would berate the babyface wrestlers and promote the heels of the time. The most notable occurrence was when Ted DiBiase unveiled his personal championship belt, the "Million Dollar Championship." He may not have been the most prolific manager of all time for the WWE, but considering he was the man who introduced WWE fans to the Undertaker, and managed him until 1991, he was a manager none the less. Even though he only had a brief tenure during the WWE, it was a memorable one.
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Brandon Tischer is an avid wrestling fan who has been watching since he was a kid. He, along with his friends, have made a pact to never miss a Wrestlemania together.