The Undertaker Reflects On Bruce Prichard's Importance
The Undertaker credits Bruce Prichard for his WWE career success. On his podcast, he recalled Prichard's role in his introduction to WWE.
Prichard managed The Undertaker as 'Brother Love' before Paul Bearer took over. The Undertaker noted that Prichard and Bearer advocated for him during his time in WCW.
The Undertaker claimed that without Prichard, his career might not have taken off. He looked back on his years in WCW, saying Prichard and Bearer were like 'life vests' for him.
Originally, The Undertaker's name was set to be 'Kane, The Undertaker', which was later repurposed for Glenn Jacobs, who debuted as 'Kane', The Undertaker's kayfabe half-brother.
Bruce Prichard wanted to associate The Undertaker with the Biblical figure Cain, who committed the first murder. Prichard said he loved the name 'Cain' and even named his son Kane.
Prichard admitted that Paul Bearer was a better fit for The Undertaker in the end. The two jokingly argued that Brother Love wasn't a terrible matchup.
The Undertaker and Prichard had a brief tussle when Prichard couldn't believe The Undertaker never knew the reasoning behind the name 'Cain'. The Undertaker claimed it was the first time he heard the story.
The Undertaker's podcast, 'Six Feet Under with The Undertaker', featured Bruce Prichard as a guest. The episode looked back on The Undertaker's career and the importance of Prichard's role in his success.
The Undertaker's career spanned over three decades, with numerous iconic matches and storylines. His partnership with Paul Bearer is still remembered as one of the most iconic in WWE history.
The Undertaker's 'Six Feet Under' podcast has featured various guests, including WWE legends and industry experts. The podcast provides a unique insight into The Undertaker's career and the world of professional wrestling.