Undertaker Discusses WWE Locker Room Culture Shifts – The Undertaker, long regarded as the locker room leader in WWE, recently discussed the evolution of locker room culture within the company. On his Six Feet Under podcast, he addressed the question of who might assume the role of locker room leader in WWE today.
Undertaker noted that due to his infrequent appearances, he’s uncertain if there is a designated locker room leader anymore. He highlighted the significant shifts in culture within WWE, suggesting that the need for a single leader may no longer be necessary. Instead, Undertaker observed that the current environment sees wrestlers self-policing and maintaining discipline within the locker room.
“I’m not there that often and I don’t know that there is that person. I think the whole culture has changed so much, that I think it’s kind of — I don’t know this for certain, it’s just my assumption, everything’s kind of self-policed,” he said. “If there is somebody that’s kind of screwing things up, usually everybody’s got one or two people that they’re really, really, really, really close with, but I don’t know. I don’t know if they have that one person that’s willing to assemble the group and cuss them. I say that as kind of a halfway joke. I also was the first one to pat them on the back for tearing down the house.
“I don’t know. There could be [a designated locker room general], but I don’t know who that would be. The culture is really different. Most of the top guys all have buses and stay on their buses,” he added.
Undertaker Discusses WWE Locker Room Culture Shifts