5 interesting stories from The Undertaker's Wrestlers' Court

The Undertaker appearing on the Broken Skull Sessions
The Undertaker appearing on the Broken Skull Sessions

#4 Palmer Cannon faced The Undertaker's Wrestlers' Court and quit WWE

During The Undertaker's Deadman gimmick run in the mid-2000's, WWE debuted a character named Palmer Cannon who was a network executive. He mainly appeared on SmackDown to stamp his authority above then-General Manager Teddy Long.

Sadly, Palmer Cannon quit WWE claiming he was bullied by John 'Bradshaw' Layfield and Chris Benoit. He stated that he was harassed during Wrestlers' Court. JBL is well known to be the prosecuting attorney in Wrestlers' Court and it appears that Layfield took it a step too far.

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The final straw came on WWE's European tour in April 2006, when Cannon flew himself home and departed the company.


#3 Daivari faced The Undertaker's Wrestlers' Court and was forced to do 1,000 squats

Shawn Daivari, better known as Khosrow Daivari on WWE television, debuted in the mid-2000's. He initially debuted alongside Muhammad Hassan as his manager until his character was pulled.

Behind-the-scenes, Daivari rubbed a few WWE veterans the wrong way. He allegedly disrespected them and was ultimately sentenced to face The Undertaker at Wrestlers' Court by Chris Benoit. In the end, Daivari was found guilty and forced to do one thousand squats as punishment for his disrespect. After he'd completed the punishment, Benoit forced Daivari to do five hundred more!

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Edited by Arjun Kumar
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