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Hall of Famer Undertaker and Kane discuss workings of Wrestler's court; What were the roles of the Brothers of Destruction?

WWE Hall of Famer Undertaker and Kane discuss the workings of the Wrestlers' court during the Attitude and the ruthless Aggression eras and their roles.

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The WWE is currently giving us some of the best storylines and moments which are quite iconic. Even after WrestleMania XL, the fans continue to get all the surprises in the company among some of the most popular wrestlers on the card. The WWE always has a way of coming back and proving itself as one of the best companies in professional wrestling.

Though we have enjoyed wrestling in this new era, we cannot forget the legends of the game who are the reasons for the success of the WWE. The two biggest legends in WWE are none other than Undertaker and Kane who are not only certified hall of famers, but also responsible of running the locker room filled with some iconic superstars in the world who we know today.

Kane and Undertaker explain the Wrestler's court

There were plenty of superstars in the ranks during the Attitude and the Ruthless Agression era and this was the moment we saw the workings of the Wrestler's court. While the Undertaker was the leader of the locker room, even Kane had the responsibility of being the bailiff of the Wrestler's court which was quite infamous in its workings of settling disputes in the locker room. Kane had opened up on his role saying, "Obviously, I wasn't involved in any of the prosecutions or any of the actual undertaking of the 'justice' being served, So, I was in charge of keeping order in the courtroom I didn't really do anything."

The workings of this infamous court also came into the conversation where Kane brought up the workings of the court saying that all you had to do was bribe the judge with a Jack Daniels. The two were discussing about Brian Gerwitz who did not have idea of how it worked and took the court seriously where Undertaker brought up his conversation with the writer saying, "Shut up, no, quit. You're making it worse. Just shut up, get him whiskey, say you're sorry, everything will be great, It's all it took." It is safe to say these are one of the dark inside stories that the two wrestlers discussed on the podcast.

 

 

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