Luke Gallows was recently interviewed by Fox Sports. Gallows spoke on a wide variety of topics surrounding his current run with WWE. One of the highlights of the interview was when he explained what exactly “Good Brother” means.
If you are a fan of Gallows and his tag team partner: Karl Anderson, you know that they constantly refer to one another (and other people) as a “Good Brothers”. This also can be seen on their wrestling attire with “#GB 4-Life” on their gear.
So what the heck does it mean? Here is how Gallows explained it in the interview:
“A Good Brother means a lot of different things to a lot of different people, but I think it’s being one of the boys. It’s being a good guy in the back, a morale booster. The Good Brothers all love doing what we do. We all love being professional wrestlers or sports entertainers. We all grew up wanting to do it, and we all appreciate the history of where the business came from”
He continued, referencing the new video that WWE put out on their Youtube channel teasing: ‘Southpaw Regional Wrestling’:
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“A lot of the Good Brother-isms and the things you’ll see in Southpaw Regional Wrestling are things that we’ve all enjoyed growing up and then getting to be a part of the business and perform in it and meet the guys who came before us and stuff like that. So that’s all part of the Good Brother code, I’d say.”
Still confused? Me too.
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You can read the full interview here.