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Bruce Prichard Comments on Vince McMahon Allegations



One of Vince McMahon's right hand men Bruce Prichard is speaking on the recent lawsuit against his former boss. On Prichard's Something to Wrestle With Bruce Prichard podcast he addressed the elephant in the room. The lawsuit that accuses his former boss of many years, Vince McMahon of "depraved" acts. 


Prichard would say: 


"As far as lawsuits and things of that nature, I’m not at liberty to discuss any legal matter with the company whatsoever,” he said. “So to that, there’s nothing that I can say, so there can’t be a response from a legal standpoint. I’m not involved. I’m not being sued, I’m not accused of anything. It’s a legal matter...and sometimes it’s as simple as for those that believe, an explanation is needed and for those that don’t, no explanation will do. That’s kind of where we are, let the rest of it sit in the hands of the fine legal system we have here in the United States of America.” 


Bruce Prichard isn't saying much on the matter and I can't blame him. I'm sure he thought a lot about this and how to phrase his statement. After all, Bruce Prichard worked closely with Vince McMahon for years. You would expect people to have questions for him. Although he didn't answer many of them, I am happy that he addressed it.

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