The backstage atmosphere in WWE has undergone significant changes in 2024 compared to just a few years ago, with one of the most notable changes being the elimination of the Wrestler's Court. Wrestler's Court was once implemented to manage locker room behavior and maintain order. However, it has often been criticized as a system that could potentially ridicule rather than truly regulate.
WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry recently addressed these misconceptions, clarifying that Wrestler's Court was misunderstood by many as merely a means to bully others.
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The wrestling legend Mark Henry opened up about the misconceptions surrounding Wrestler's Court on the “Huge Pop” podcast. According to Henry, those who were involved in Wrestler's Court took it so seriously that they felt as if they were being bullied.
Mark Henry said:
"It's not bullying, it's meant to entertain," Henry said. "I think the people that were in wrestler's court that took it so seriously that they felt bullied, all they had to do was go and buy a bottle of Jack Daniels, because the number one rule was that the rule — the judge could always be bought. All you had to do was drop about 23 bucks, 25 bucks, go and buy a bottle of Jack Daniels, and then all you've got to do is sit in on the counter." (Via Huge Pop/Wrestling Inc)Mark Henry clarified that Wrestler's Court was meant for entertainment, not bullying. Since the judge could be easily influenced with a small bribe of about $25.
Many famous WWE stars, like Matt Hardy, The Miz, and even former writer Brian Gewirtz, were called to appear in Wrestler's Court. This informal group was used to handle problems and behavior issues backstage. Even though it was meant to keep things in check, it sometimes caused controversy and debate among the wrestlers.
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