23 Times The Undertaker's Ego Ran Wild In WWE

10. Wrestler Court

Despite being no shining example in the 2000 - 2002 period, The Undertaker still had the temerity to oversee wrestlers court. Wrestlers court was a backstage meeting for anyone on the roster who stepped out of line. Taker was the judge, while guys like John Bradshaw Layfield and Hardcore Holly were enforcers. It had some purpose in keeping people in order, but it has also been criticised as an unnecessary institution of bullying. Take for example the time when The Miz was excluded from the locker room for six whole months after getting crumbs on Chris Benoit's bag. The Undertaker's role as judge was just another way of him maintaining the idea that he's above and beyond everyone else. He himself had barely been with the WWF a decade when he was acting as judge, jury and executioner to the roster.
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