Bruce Prichard

Bruce Prichard

Infobox Wrestler
name=Bruce Prichard


names= Brother Love
The Wizard
Reo Rodgers
height=6 ft 1 in
weight=235 lbs
birth_date = birth date and age|1963|3|7
death_date =
birth_place= Pasadena, Texas, United States
resides=
billed=
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Bruce Prichard (born March 7, 1963) is a producer for World Wrestling Entertainment's SmackDown! brand. He is best known as Brother Love.

Career

Beginnings

Prichard began his career as a ring announcer for Bill Watts's Universal Wrestling Federation.

World Wrestling Federation

After entering the World Wrestling Federation, he first occasionally worked as an announcer for the WWF's television programs before creating the Brother Love character.

Brother Love Show

In June 1988, Prichard debuted as Brother Love, a red-faced, smarmy, overly-charismatic "preacher" who claimed to preach not the word of God, but "the word of "love." He was best known for his cheesy catchphrase of "I love you!" The gimmick was inspired by controversial televangelists of the time.

Introduced to the WWF by Bobby "The Brain" Heenan, Love hosted a segment on the World Wrestling Federation's syndicated and cable television programs (called "The Brother Love Show"), in which he would interview wrestlers. The segment debuted on the June 19, 1988 airing of "Wrestling Challenge", and would be "promoted" to the WWF's "A-show," "Superstars of Wrestling", by early that fall.

The segment was patterned largely after the legendary "Piper's Pit," where Brother Love — dressed in a white suit and tie with a red shirt, with fingers full of gold jewelry — would berate face wrestlers (especially Hulk Hogan and the Ultimate Warrior) and openly support such heels as "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase and Bobby Heenan. In fact, DiBiase was Brother Love's main "benefactor." More than once, a wrestling feud was set up because of what occurred on "The Brother Love Show" (including the Hulk Hogan vs. Earthquake feud in 1990 & the 1988 feud of the Big Boss Man and the Jake "The Snake" Roberts-Rick Martel feuds).

Brother Love also featured prominently in "WrestleMania V" in 1989 where Roddy Piper "de-skirted" Brother Love of his "kilt" after taking over "Piper's Pit". A year later, Sgt. Slaughter bestowed a medal upon Brother Love during "SummerSlam 1990" for being the "greatest American."

Manager of The Undertaker

At the 1990 Survivor Series, one match saw a team led by Dusty Rhodes take on Ted DiBiase's team which included a mystery partner. DiBiase would reveal the mystery partner as The Undertaker, who was managed by Brother Love and eliminated two opponents in his debut. Brother Love continued to manage The Undertaker until February 1991, when he sold the contract of The Undertaker to Paul Bearer. The Undertaker has since continued to wrestle for the company to this day as one of their most high profile wrestlers.

Controversy

The character of Brother Love was controversial, since he was introduced around the time of the late 1980s scandals involving televangelists including Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggart (upon both of whom Prichard's character was based). Several of his segments also bordered on the lines of taste; one particular segment involved Love playing the part of a charlatan "faith healer" (where he induced an actor, pretending to be blind and crippled, to "see" and "walk" on command). The actor would proclaim, "I can see!" and "I can walk!" after obeying Love's commands.

Release

Prichard was released from the WWF shortly after the "I Can See!" segment aired (he was "offed" when the Ultimate Warrior attacked him and beat him nearly unconscious in March 1991), although his departure was due to personal problems Prichard was having at the time.

Global Wrestling Federation

After his release from the WWF, Prichard eventually joined the Dallas-based Global Wrestling Federation, where he worked as a manager and ringside interviewer between 1992 and 1993, using his real name.

Originally a face as a color commentator, he turned heel right in the middle of calling a match with Craig Johnson. He managed Barry Horowitz in the GWF, and gave him the nickname "The Winner". Horowitz and Prichard feuded with GWF Light Heavyweight champion Chaz Taylor. Prichard said mockingly of Taylor, "He may be a lightweight but he's no champion!" After failing to win the title from Taylor, both Horowitz and Prichard left the GWF.

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment

Prichard returned to the WWF in 1993 and portrayed two short-lived characters. He first appeared as The Wizard, a heel color commentator on All-American Wrestling, and then as Reo Rodgers, a satire on Dusty Rhodes. Rodgers did commentary from time to time in his short stint, and his interview segment, "Reo's Roundup," lasted only two segments before the character was dropped.

After this, Prichard has largely remained behind the scenes, working as Vince McMahon's "right hand man" and also as a writer for some of WWE's shows. However, Prichard has reprised his Brother Love character on occasion:

Brother Love returned to the WWF in November 1995. He hosted the Brother Love Show once again, this time on Monday Night RAW. In what would prove to be a monumental moment in WWF history, Brother Love hosted Ted DiBiase introducing The Ringmaster into the World Wrestling Federation, who would eventually transform into Stone Cold Steve Austin. Brother Love disappeared again in January 1996.

Brother Love resurfaced once again for one night in January 1997, making a surprise appearance on the debut episode of Shotgun Saturday Night, helping the Flying Nuns defeat The Godwinns. Love then named the team The Sisters of Love. The gimmick was quickly scrapped, with the team later finding more success as The Headbangers.

In 2001, Brother Love participated in the gimmick battle royal at "WrestleMania X-Seven".

On a February 2003 airing of "SmackDown!", Brother Love confronted The Undertaker, then portraying a biker gimmick, in his feud against The Big Show. Brother Love pleaded with The Undertaker to forgive Big Show for his recent actions, but The Undertaker however wasn't pleased and gave Brother Love a tombstone piledriver in the middle of the ring. Love later appeared in the Bar Room Brawl at Vengeance 2003, lasting all the way to end before being knocked out by Bradshaw.

"The Brother Love Show" made a short-term return on several SmackDown! brand house shows in the summer of 2003 as a replacement for planned "Piper's Pit" segments (Roddy Piper had been released from his contract). These segments saw Love and Mr. McMahon attempt to humiliate Zach Gowen, only to get their commuppance in the end.

Family

Bruce Prichard is the brother of guitarist Chris Prichard, as well as professional wrestler Dr. Tom Prichard, and also Jerry and Ken Prichard.

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