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The Chicago Bulls are one of the NBA’s most iconic franchises — but why have they been stuck in mediocrity for nearly 30 years?
In this episode, we break down how Jerry Reinsdorf transformed the Bulls into a global brand through the Michael Jordan dynasty while simultaneously creating the culture that has trapped the franchise in “basketball hell.” From avoiding the luxury tax to the failures of GarPax, the Jimmy Butler trade, Arturas Karnisovas, Marc Eversley, and the stale “Mid 3” era, Bulls fans have seen the same problems repeat themselves under different front offices for decades.
We also compare the Bulls’ situation to WWE under Vince McMahon — another billionaire owner who built a worldwide empire before becoming the very thing holding it back. WWE only entered its current “Renaissance Era” after McMahon’s exit and Triple H took control. Could the Bulls need a similar reset before real change happens?
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If you're a Chicago Bulls fan, NBA fan, or someone interested in sports business, ownership culture, WWE, AEW, or franchise management, this episode dives deep into how legendary brands lose their edge.
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"Basketball Hell: How Jerry Reinsdorf Turned the Chicago Bulls Into WWE Before Vince McMahon Left" is an episode of Pence Perspective Podcast. Runtime 9 min. Published May 12, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.