#1: No more Wrestler's Court
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One of WWE's oldest traditions, Wrestler's Court was a way to settle disputes and indoctrinate new talent into the world of WWE. The premise was that if someone had done something wrong, they would have been tried, with JBL prosecuting and a legend such as The Undertaker acting as judge.
These cases would usually lead to a Superstar being punished, often buying a case of beers for those involved, and learning a lesson in humility. As the Court continued though, stories got out, with former Women's Champion Melina reportedly being left in tears after one such trial.
Spinning out of control and becoming little more than bullying, the WWE has made a firm rule that there will be no more Wrestler's Court and that if a Superstar has an issue, it should be brought to the proper people.