Bruce Prichard on WrestleMania VII Controversy

Published 2018-04-07
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All Comments (21)
  • @awkc63
    I'm 100% behind Bruce on this one.
  • @jasonbowser5754
    One of the few times I absolutely couldn’t handle Conrad. He annoyed me so much I had to shut it off a few times. What an idiot he made of himself here
  • @EGarrett01
    This is interesting purely because of how weirdly pissed off Conrad is about this. Of all the stuff that's happened in wrestling, Evil Sergeant Slaughter is the one that makes him snap at Bruce.
  • @Ajhowell5
    Come on Conrad, don’t be a ❄️
  • Lmao I love how conrad referred to American Sniper as a documentary! I took my son to see the documentary about the grinch who lives above whoville this weekend haha
  • @stumaxwell9097
    I was a kid when this was going on and I was lagit scared sarge was going to take over America lol even said prayers for Hogan to win haha such a mark.
  • Yes they did sell tickets to All in the Family, it was filmed a front of live audience
  • This is Conrad applying 2018 morality/consciousness to 1991. That doesn't work. I hate it when people do that. All I known is that I was 10 years old in while this angle was going on, and me and all my friends were totally consumed by it and ate it the hell up. Good, bad, or indifferent, it worked for the time.
  • @maestri09
    you can't retroactively judge something that was done a quarter century ago with notions of today. that doesn't work. it's not productive. At the time it wasn't known to the public what people in Iraq were going through, or what was really happening in operation "desert shield" (that strong anti-war social consciousness did not manifest in the public sphere until years after 9/11, when the "millenial" generation came of age sometime in the mid-2000s). As far as the public was concerned, Wrestlemania 7 was pro-wrestling's answer to "Rocky 4" and nothing more.
  • @nnelson54
    I never understood people's problem with the whole Sgt. Slaughter Iraqi angle. The United States and Soviet Union were seconds away from literally destroying civilization for decades and nobody had an issue with Ivan Koloff or Nikolai Volkoff playing Soviet heels the entire time.
  • @kennyvires1093
    This is the last podcast I ever listen to with Conrad..
  • @KdHinken
    I will never understand why people like Conrad...although I do enjoy it when he's put in his place so positives out o the negatives and all that :)
  • @aa_da_man
    Conrad Making It Seems Like Bruce Was The Head Of The Wwe Like Come On Dude He Played A Huge Role In The Company But Not The Head
  • I like when conrad challenges bruce. But in this particular case hes pushing it. It was a great angle for the time.