The Undertaker's 10 Most Notorious Urban Legends

6. He Was The Judge In Wrestler's Court

Story: Wrestler's Court seems like one of those things that doesn't need to exist, but apparently it's something that allows the wrestlers to basically police themselves. Here's how Randy Savage explained it in 2004: "Back in the locker room there was a wrestler€™s code, a court, and Vince McMahon used to honor it. It was a moment in time where if you were out of line in the dressing room or something like that, you might be called out right in front of everybody to tell your side of the story. Its entertainment value was way off the charts. There are a lot of interesting characters in the wrestling business." Savage added that The Undertaker was the judge in it meaning if that people had a problem they had to go Wrestler's Court and he would make a ruling about whatever it was. Some of the stories of Wrestler's Court include wrestler's stealing other people's moves, a woman like Melina upsetting people backstage, The Miz having to change outside the locker room for six months because he upset people and things of that nature. Why People Believe It: It's been discussed openly although without access to backstage we have no idea if it's true. There are a lot of crazy stories about Wrestler's Court that are believable while others seem pretty ridiculous. Should We Believe It: Yes. It's actually a thing. Guys like Shane Helms have talked about how they usually took place in the catering area or in the locker room. It's just funny thinking about these big guys sitting back there complaining about whatever was on their mind only for Undertaker to decide if they should be punished for it and how it should be handled. The fact that Wrestler's Court exist is further proof that Undertaker really was WWE's locker room leader for many years.
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