#2 Could return at Survivor Series 2020: Bruce Prichard
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Given the manner of involvement of WWE Superstars in the build-up to Survivor Series 2020, it is safe to assume that The Undertaker’s final farewell will be the main theme for the pay-per-view. Don’t lead the brand wars believe you for a second that Vince McMahon will let The Deadman’s last goodbye to the promotion stand as a secondary affair.
The upcoming pay-per-view is set to celebrate Undertaker’s journey who made his debut at Survivor Series, 30 years ago. If WWE have invested so much in promoting the segment, they might as well bring back the original manager of The Undertaker – Bruce Prichard, aka Brother Love. Given that he is already involved with the promotion, we might see Prichard make an appearance during Undertaker’s segment.
We saw Bruce Prichard make a cameo as Brother Love during the Money in the Bank pay-per-view. It accounted for a nice easter egg and would once again serve the cause if he is involved in Undertaker’s Final Farewell from the company. If that happens, could we see him introduce The Phenom in his classic style?