As interesting and creative at this theory is, it just doesn't work.Only Jules Winnfield walks away whole, a man freshly set on a path of righteousness - judged, and declared worthy of redemption. (At the same time he's having his soul reseated, Mia Wallace overdoses on heroin and dies - whoever Marsellus sold his soul to wants it back, and takes Mia's soul in exchange.) A soul sold to the devil is cursed by God, and brings ill fortune to whoever possesses it. Then he regains his soul, and the suffering begins. Marsellus, the hard, ruthless criminal kingpin, must have caused immense anguish and suffering which would be reflected in his soul, if he had one. Marsellus Wallace is a hard, ruthless man, having sold his soul, but part of the price of regaining it is to feel all the emotions that were numbed by its loss. Funny thing about souls, they are what lets people truly feel. and the only way he can be truly fulfilled is to have his soul back, which he will pay any price to do - hiring the Wolf can't be cheap.
PULP FICTION SUITCASE PASSWORD
Note the password on the briefcase is 6-6-6. The devil tore it out of the back of his head (hence the Band-Aid). The briefcase contains the soul of Marsellus Wallace.
Marsellus Wallace's soul is in the briefcase.Classic theory.