5 Superstars who had real-life heat with The Undertaker

Brock Lesnar (left) and The Undertaker (right)
Brock Lesnar (left) and The Undertaker (right)

#3. Triple H and The Undertaker had a competitive rivalry

Just like Shawn Michaels, it took a while for Triple H to gain The Undertaker's respect in real life.

For those unaware, Undertaker was a part of the Bone Street Krew (BSK), which included Yokozuna, Rikishi, The Godfather, Savio Vega, Henry and Phineas Godwinn, The Godfather, Krush, Paul Bearer, and Mr. Fuji.

Shawn Michaels was the leader of The Kliq, along with Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, HHH, and X-Pac. The group notoriously had a lot of backstage influence.

Speaking to James Delow of The Gorilla Position earlier this year, Triple H revealed the truth about the rivalry between The Kliq and The Undertaker's BSK.

"It's funny, because people look at my career in different ways, but I came in, I didn't know, I had never met Kevin, or Scott, or Kid [X-Pac] or Shawn, but I very quickly became friends with those guys over a period of time, and that came with a lot of baggage. I think that came with a lot of baggage for Mark [Undertaker] too, I think he looked at me, and I don't think he agreed with everything those guys did."

Triple H said that there were times when The Undertaker didn't agree with The Kliq's way of handling backstage politics. The Deadman and The Cerebral Assassin didn't hold serious grudges against each other, but the BSK-Kliq rivalry added a certain amount of competitive heat between both men.

According to Triple H, members of both groups eventually grew to get along, but it was Shawn Michaels who didn't get along with a lot of people in the 90s.

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