Hey hey it’s Conrad Thompson! But NOT Bruce Prichard. The Something to Wrestle With host and took to social media via Twitter to disclose that Something To Wrestle co-host and WWE Executive Director of RAW and Smackdown, Bruce Prichard would be unable to make an taping of their famed ‘Something to Wrestle’ with podcast, on the topic of Shane McMahon, causing the Shane show to be delayed for at least two weeks straight now.
The delay was due to a prior engagement on Bruce Prichard’s end, likely with WWE. You can view the full series of tweets below, which describes the Shane episode being postponed twice in two weeks.
Nope and nope. @bruceprichard hasn’t been able to record in weeks.
— Conrad the Mortgage Guy (@HeyHeyItsConrad) January 22, 2021
Sorry boys and girls but @bruceprichard can’t record this week’s @PrichardShow until this weekend. We hope to have it live Sunday but the moment we record I will update everyone here. Sorry for the delay but our topic will be worth the wait as we cover… pic.twitter.com/VpZ9aqp2MR
— Conrad the Mortgage Guy (@HeyHeyItsConrad) January 14, 2021
On an upcoming #STW, we’ll be talking about the one and only Shane McMahon!
Have questions for Bruce about Shane-O-Mac? Let us know! Drop yours in the comments and use the hashtag #AskBruce! pic.twitter.com/qKHao18CoK
— Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard (@PrichardShow) January 7, 2021
Bruce Prichard and Conrad Thompson discussed Madusa’s historic and controversial jump to WCW during a recent edition of their Something To Wrestling With podcast, in which they discussed In Your House 5.
Prichard said: “It’s definitely a blow and you’re watching, you’re seeing one of your championship belts on your competitor’s show, a former champion dumping it in the trash can,” Prichard said. “Yeah, that was a blow. It sucked. That hurt and I think that when you go back and you look at moments in the history of Monday Night Wars, it’s going to be one of the top five. It’s not number one.”
Prichard continued:“I think that number one is probably more than any, I give it to Razor [Ramon] showing up, Lex [Luger] showing up, and Hogan’s turn,” Prichard said. “When you look at all of that, this was a big move. This was a big move and it was a slap in the face. It was a kick in the balls because didn’t see that one coming. Should have, but didn’t.”