Wrestler's Court
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Wrestler's Court is the unofficial forum among WWE wrestlers for the policing of wrestlers that violate the rules and traditions laid down by the company. The administrators of this forum, as they are known, are John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL), The Undertaker, and Hardcore Holly. The punishments meted out can range from pranking to paying for other wrestlers' travel expenses.
In Matt and Jeff Hardy's book Exist 2 Inspire, they mention an incident they had with The Court while it was still headed by The Undertaker:
"We got to the next house show and Bradshaw told us, 'You guys have been sentenced to Wrestler's Court. Your trial is set for next week at Raw.' Wrestler's Court is exactly what it sounds like. All the wrestlers gather in the locker room, and they hold a mock trial. Taker is the judge and Bradshaw is the prosecuting attorney. It's pretty scary, because once you get up there on the stand, everybody's against you."[1]
This forum has also been known to be a part of hazing and bullying newer wrestlers which sometimes has led to drastic results. As recent as 2006, three wrestlers, Chad Wicks, John Toland, and Brian Mailhot quit or had their contracts terminated in relation to the actions from The Court. However, it is also used when they feel someone is getting too big for their boots.
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Randy Savage is questioned about the Wrestler's Court