Mark Briscoe did an interview with Foundation Radio, where he discussed the legacy of The Briscoe Brothers.
“We started all the way at the bottom. I’m not trying to toot my own horn or toot our own horn, but we started at the bottom and we grinded, man. We grinded. We didn’t have any multimillionaire corporations backing us. We made our names. Now, here we are all these years later. It’s like everybody who knows about wrestling here in the 2000s, who really knows what they’re talking about, knows that the Briscoe Brothers could get down with anybody in any type of match. If we’re talking, we’re talking athletic, spot fest, we’re talking hardcore death match, bleeding ladder match, whatever it may be. We could do it all, man. We could do. There was no style that was out of our range. We had, in my opinion, and like I said, I’m trying to say this with as much humility as I can, had more range than any tag team in the history of professional wrestling from being able to put on technical tagging masterpieces, if you will, to bloody violent wars, I feel like we were able to cover those bases better than anybody else could. It’s crazy how we never, as a unit, never made it mainstream because of different circumstances and different situations.”
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