Bruce Prichard Talks 1989 Royal Rumble

During the latest edition of Something To Wrestle with Bruce Prichard, podcast host Conrad Thompson and WWE executive Bruce Prichard discussed the 1989 Royal Rumble.

When asked about Vince McMahon’s opinion on Lex Luger in late 1988, Prichard said: “I don’t think that there was anything ‘oh my god I’ve got to have Lex Luger’ Luger definitely had the look, definitely had the charisma, but I don’t think there was anything there as no overtures made at that time and nobody was saying ‘anybody know Lex? We got to get Lex. We need to talk to Lex let him know we’re interested. There was none of that. Not to my knowledge at that time.”

Bruce shifted his attention to the 1989 Royal Rumble, and reflected on the structuring of the macth, telling listeners: “Well, at this point in time it was mainly Pat and Vince that would kind of lay everything out and then I would got through it with a television eye and kind of look at things. Only later when I came back in 90s the Rumble was something that Pat was very passionate about and I loved working on the Rumble with Pat. So, the match itself we would sit there and we would write and just try to come up with the stories that you have how they’re represented and then create new stories out of things that could happen in the Royal Rumble match itself. So, once you have all of that laid out then you just kind of put it together. You know it’s like timing to me. Timing is not something and laying out a Royal Rumble is not something that you can just ‘ah, go write me a Royal Rumble.’ It’s not that easy to do it correctly. It’s a feel versus this is how you do it.”