

The WWE Universe must be aware of the recent unfortunate demise of “Superstar” Billy Graham. It has shaken up the industry from within. Everyone is currently praying that the legend rests in peace. However, along with that, they also revisit their memories of the WWE legend and recall his greatness.
Among the several personalities from the wrestling world who joined hands to remember the legacy of Graham, one was Bruce Prichard. For those who don’t know of him, he was a former wrestling manager, popularly known for managing The Undertaker. He has even appeared as an on-screen character in WWE with the ring name Brother Love. And now the noteworthy wrestling personality spoke closely about the uniqueness of Billy Graham.
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The Undertaker’s former wrestling manager talks about the late Billy Graham and his greatness
Speaking on the Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard podcast, the 60-year-old spoke at length about Graham. His remarks pointed at the unique elements of the Superstar that always made him stand out from the rest.

He first started by labeling the legend as “the first of his kind” followed by a compliment that refers to him as special among other bodybuilding-type wrestlers.
Prichard said, “There had been other bodybuilding types but none with the Charisma, none with the personality of Superstar Billy Graham.”
Bruce Prichard emphasized the specific gift that the Superstar had when compared to others.
“Graham had the gift of being able to talk an audience into the arena and that is a gift and that is something that is a lost art,” added the former executive director of both Raw and SmackDown.
He also mentioned how several stars failed to replicate this skill through the years, but Graham did it with all ease, unlike anybody else. Prichard added that the Superstar had everything that legends like Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, and Jesse ‘The Body’ Ventura worked hard to achieve.
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These statements of Prichard show the larger-than-life personality of Billy Graham that still is fresh in his head. Despite the legend’s unfortunate demise, memories of his peak immortalized him in the eyes of the wrestling legend. And why wouldn’t it be? After all, Graham was a part of the early driving force that brought wrestling to the mainstream.
He has undoubtedly been a boon to the business. And the WWE Universe will certainly remember him always as the ultimate Superstar of the business.
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What are your thoughts on Bruce Prichard’s remarks on Billy Graham?
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