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Bushwhacker Luke Discusses Vince McMahon Not Believing in Tag Team Main Events, Strong Characters Not Needing Title Belts, and More

June 18, 2016 | Posted by Jeffrey Harris
The Bushwhackers, Bushwhacker Butch Miller Image Credit: WWE

The Pancakes and Powerslams podcast recently interviewed WWE Hall of Famer Bushwhacker Luke. Below are some highlights.

On Vince McMahon not believing in tag team main events: “If it was a main event, [Vince] never used tag teams. Tag teams were more of attractions. [The Bushwhackers] were attractions. One time he put Ted [DiBiase] and IRS together to work against Hulk [Hogan] and [Brutus Beefcake]. The rest of the time, the tag teams were never sent to the main events.”

Luke on strong characters not needing title belts: “When you have strong characters, like Jim Duggan, he’s a character, he had the flag, he was over, he didn’t need the belt. To me, when I was doing booking, I put the belts on wrestlers who didn’t have so much of a character, but the belt helped them get to that level. Great workers worked their way up to that level.”

On his elimination from the 1991 Rumble: “I still get stopped and asked about that 1991 Royal Rumble, were I came to the ring, Earthquake grabbed me, threw me out the other side, [I] landed on my feet, and started marching back. People remember that sort of stuff. And when you look at that, look how many years ago that was!”

On negative publicity for his Hall of Fame induction: “We got a lot of negative publicity. Who are these two goons? Most of the wrestling fans didn’t know about the Sheepherders or the Kiwis. You know, we first came in 1972 to the USA. Before that, we wrestled all over, [including] far east Japan. We first came to North American in 1972. None of the fans today knew that.”