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Kane recently opened up about his experience serving as a bailiff for the notorious wrestler's court, a backstage system used during WWE's Attitude Era and Ruthless Aggression to handle locker room disputes. Kane reflected on his role in this controversial tradition, which has faced criticism over the years for its intense methods of delivering justice. Kane's insights offer a rare glimpse into one of wrestling's more secretive practices.
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Former WWE Superstar Kane, during his appearance on The Undertaker's "Six Feet Under" podcast, shared a memory of when he took on the role of "bailiff" in wrestler's court. He talked about this unique experience, where he helped manage the behind-the-scenes court, a tradition used to settle issues among wrestlers.
Kane Said -
"Obviously, I wasn't involved in any of the prosecutions or any of the actual undertaking of the 'justice' being served," Kane recalled. He then recalled that his session involved Brian Gewirtz, who was accused of being too cozy with Edge and Christian by Bob Holly. "So, I was in charge of keeping order in the courtroom... I didn't really do anything." (Via Six Feet Under/Wrestling Inc)The Undertaker and Kane remembered that a lot of wrestlers showed up to watch this specific wrestler’s court case. Kane mentioned that Gewirtz didn’t know how a wrestler’s court worked.
Kane added -
"Brian didn't know, you know, actually how you survive wrestler's court, which is with Jack Daniels," (Via Six Feet Under/Wrestling Inc)Both joked about how Gewirtz took it all too seriously and tried to make a proper defense when all he needed to do was just offer the judge a bottle of Jack Daniels as a bribe.
The Undertaker Added -
"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." While some, like Melina, had bad experiences with wrestler's court, it seems like those in charge didn't take it too seriously and fondly think back to it.” (Via Six Feet Under/Wrestling Inc)Also Read :
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