In a recent episode of ‘Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard,’ the former WWE executive delved into the legendary “Raw After Unforgiven” and the DX Invasion, two of the most celebrated narratives in WWE history.
Prichard discussed the audacious idea of driving a tank to a rival show, a move that has since become a defining moment in wrestling history. While there’s some debate about whose idea it was initially, Prichard clarified that Vince Russo may have suggested the Jeep, but the concept of invading the other show originated from someone else.
Reflecting on the daring stunt, Prichard suggested that the decision to make noise at the rival show was a masterstroke. In retrospect, he mused, it would have been an even greater spectacle if the doors had been opened to them.
Prichard also pondered the impact of certain individuals not being involved in the event. He expressed curiosity about the potential outcomes if these unnamed individuals had participated. Despite the speculation, Prichard remained confident that everyone involved would have maintained professionalism.
The episode ended on a note of wistful disappointment, with Prichard expressing regret that the full potential of the situation will never be known. As he and fans alike continue to speculate on what could have been, the DX Invasion remains a pivotal moment in WWE history.