10 Strangest Places WWE Props Ended Up
1. EVERY Undertaker Casket - A Stamford Warehouse
The fabled WWE warehouse isn't ostensibly that strange a place for WWE props to end up, but the fact that the company has gone to the trouble of stacking and storing every single one of the gimmicked caskets is some achievement.
A highlight for anybody lucky enough to get the tour of the mammoth Stamford, Connecticut storage facility, the racks of coffins, caskets and deathly devices resemble an Ikea collection point if the Swedish furniture giant was in the funeral game.
Golden ones evoke memories of The Undertaker's interminable and seemingly unending series with Goldust, an exlploded WrestleMania stage prop labelled "22: Brock Lesnar" serves as a monument to the most divisive match of the 'Deadman's illustrious career, while some double deep/double wide hinged coffins call back to his programmes with Mark Henry, Yokozuna as well as the Royal Rumble 1998 encounter that shorted Shawn Michaels' career for the better part of four years.