#2 Friend: Rikishi
The Undertaker's backstage clique--"Bone Street Krew"--was unquestionably one of the most influential real-life factions in professional wrestling history. Undertaker's BSK opposite the Shawn Michaels-led "Kliq" were notably involved in a power struggle behind-the-scenes--with both groups trying their level best to acquire and exercise political clout in the WWE through the mid-to-late 1990s as well as in the early-2000s.
Rikishi was an important member of the Bone Street Krew which was led by The Undertaker and Yokozuna--with the group also comprising , Charles Wight (who played The Godfather, Papa Shango and Kama), Savio Vega, Henry Godwinn, Mideon (Phineas Godwinn), Krush, Paul Bearer and Mr Fuji. Rikishi and The Undertaker are close friends outside the ring--something which may seem rather strange, given how intensely the pair has feuded over the course of their careers in WWE.
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After all, it'd be nigh impossible to forget the scary bump Rikishi took at Armageddon 2000--when The Undertaker threw him off the top of the Hell In A Cell cage, right onto a truck which was carrying pine chips. Akin to the Deadman's WrestleMania 32 spot with Shane McMahon, the remarkable trust between the two Superstars is what allowed them to confidently agree upon and execute the dangerous spot--which once again proves, the Bone Street Krew has always housed fearless gentlemen...