10 Wrestling Messages Hidden In Plain Sight

5. BSK

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A locker room divided by politics and a business in the bin didn't prove itself to be financially fruitful, but an Undertaker-led group also spread up in a time otherwise defined by the influence and interjections of The Kliq.

'BSK' (Bone Street Krew, which, lol, but are you gonna tell them?) saw Undertaker link arms behind the scenes with Yokozuna, Kama, Savio Vega and The Godwinns, formalising firm friendships that already existed from their time shared on wrestling's long exhausting road. Bonding over playing dominoes and whatever else they g*ddamn wanted, the group were considered by some as a tonic to The Kliq, not least because of 'The Deadman' at the helm.

Several members of the group got tattoos to toast their union, even though it was never acknowledged on television beyond - almost inadvertently - a Survivor Series 1995 elimination match that featured four of them on the same side. Alongside the giant letters often visible on Undertaker's stomach, the BSK initials can be seen on Savio Vega's arm, Godfather's back, Henry Godwinn's leg and Phineas' neck.

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