5 Insane WWE "Wrestlers' Court" stories you need to know

An interesting way to bring WWE Superstars to justice without the need for involving the higher-ups.
An interesting way to bring WWE Superstars to justice without the need for involving the higher-ups.

#4 The Hardy Boyz steal WWE veteran Kane's first-class seat

The incident with the Hardy Boyz and Kane is one of the most famous ones in the history of WWE Wrestlers' Court. It was in the year 1999 when Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy had won the Tag Team titles from APA and were traveling to the next house show. Michael Hayes, who was their manager at that time, suggested the two to sit on the first-class seats.

Unfortunately, those seats turned out to be of Kane, and while the Big Red Machine of WWE didn't mind that, the boys backstage weren't happy with the Hardy Boyz taking a WWE veteran's seats. Thus, the two were sentenced to the Wrestlers' Court.

Matt Hardy mentioned how it was to face the Wrestlers' Court in their book - The Hardy Boyz: Exist 2 Inspire.

“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.''

The Hardy Boyz only had to buy Kane dinner as their punishment, but the real culprit, Michael Hayes ended up carrying Kane's bags for a week.

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