In case you didn’t know…

The Undertaker made his debut back at Survivor Series in 1990 but The Deadman’s infamous Bone Street Krew wasn’t established until three years later. Whilst there were a number of honorary members of the backstage group throughout the years, the known members include James Harrison, Mr. Fuji, Savio Vega, Henry Godwinn Mideon, Yokozuna, Brian Adams, Rikishi, The Godfather and Paul Bearer.

The Krew lasted until 2017 and only Harrison and Undertaker now remain in the WWE from the original founding members. The group was known to have been part of a number of controversial incidents throughout their time, but it’s thought that the members of this group were some of Undertaker’s closest friends in WWE.

The heart of the matter

Duke “The Dumpster” Droese worked for WWE from 1994 to 1996 when the BSK was still in its infancy and the former star recently spoke to The Hannibal TV where he revealed what it was like backstage in WWE at that time.

Droese was then asked about The Undertaker’s presence backstage as part of this group.

Undertaker seemed to have a certain air about him backstage and it appears that one thing that allowed him to stand apart was the fact that he didn’t get wrapped up in any of the politics.

What’s next?

Undertaker was recently defeated by Triple H at Super Show-Down, but he will get his chance to extract some revenge at Crown Jewel on November 2nd when The Brothers of Destruction face off against D-Generation X.

What kind of presence do you think Undertaker had backstage? Have your say in the comments section below…

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