Back in the 90s, two powerful factions of top Superstars ruled the WWE Locker-room. It was the Bone Street Krew; Krew spelt … Triple H Addresses Rumors About The Kliq’s Rivalry With The Undertaker’s Bone Street Krew, AEW Barbed Wire Deathmatch Brought Bloody Ending To Revolution PPV, Christian Cage Debuts For AEW At Revolution, WWE Hires Former Ridiculousness Writer In Lead Creative Role, How Fox Executives Felt About CM Punk’s WWE Backstage Contract, At Least 30 Mexican Luchadores Dead From Coronavirus Since May, AEW Using Dud Ending Of Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch In Storyline, Renee Paquette Backstage At AEW Revolution. Krew spelled with a “K” of course (laughing).” ... On the perceived backstage heat between The Kliq & B.S.K: “We all got along and I think that everybody else just put us like that and thought we were at each other. It was the Bone Street Krew. It was the Bone Street Krew. WWF Old School is dedicated to Wrestling fans all over the globe who love and dig Old School Wrestling (now WWE). 401. Tekno Team 2000 What kind of gimmick was that? I remember when they all got tattoos. He would also appear on the first Ring of Honor TV tapings following Final Battle 2016 interrupting a promo from newly crowned ROH World Champion Kyle O'Reilly hitting him with a Curb Stomp. Triple H on Taker’s Bone Street Krew and The Kliq: “I remember when they all got tattoos. Regularly updated WWE news articles, match promos & other spoilers keep you energised and updated throughout the day. I won’t list all the members, the answers below touch on it, but I will elaborate on the Krew just a it. Whereas on BSK, Taker would lose to Bret clean without the drama. There was no real animosity or anything there but like putting stickers on the locker room or whatever, we’d play it up in front of each other. In the mid-90s Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, and Scott Waltman formed their own backstage group, known as The Kliq. The letters BSK stand for “Bone Street Krew” – named after the gang’s love of playing dominoes (or as they’re sometimes called, “bones”). When you login first time using a Social Login button, we collect your account public profile information shared by Social Login provider, based on your privacy settings. While the Kliq were known for for their backstage politics and overall bad attitudes…the Bone Street Krew were quite the opposite. For example; the Kliq were political and would only job titles to themselves. Savio Vega is a member of the famous backstage WWE group known as the Bone Street Krew, and says that there was a pitch to make them on on-screen faction. Note: You are reading this message either because you do not have a standards-compliant browser, or because you can not see our css files. Steve Austin said he was one of the most well-liked and well-respected guys in the business. Vince was apparently a fan of backstage groups because it motivated everyone to be competitive. They got the name Bone Street Krew from Yokozuna because they’d play dominos all the the time. Triple H then recalled the time when all BSK members got matching tattoos and how The Kliq didn’t want to do that because that’d make them marks for themselves. That's why Triple H mentioned the tattoos, BSK thought the Kliq were a bunch of mark for themselves but BSK all got matching tattoos. Back in the 90s, two powerful factions of top Superstars ruled the WWE Locker-room. Michaels was the leader of The Kliq, with Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, HHH and X-Pac, a group said to wield considerable influence backstage. There are quite a few similar lists out there, but not a single one... 22. WWFOldSchool.com is a property owned & managed by Dynamite Digital Media. Triple H told Gorilla Position that there wasn't as much heat between members of 'The Kliq' and The Undertaker's 'Bone Street Krew' as people might think. During a recent appearance on The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling podcast, WWF Veteran Henry Godwinn talked about the B.S.K, The Undertaker being the leader of it & more. level 2 Check out this clip of now WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg capturing the... You can watch the complete episode of WCW Pro from January 20, 1996 below: Copyright © 2020. You get the feeling that he was a very well-liked member of the locker room as you get people from a wide array people from the Bone Street Krew to the Kliq. This group included The Godfather, Savio Vega, Yokozuna, Henry Godwinn, Mideon, and others. The King of Kings said that although there was no real animosity between the two groups, they often played out the “crew vs crew” scenario in locker-rooms & bars in good spirits. Around that same time The Undertaker also had a group of guys he typically hung out with backstage, also known as The Bone Street Krew. Michaels was the leader of The Kliq, with Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, HHH and X-Pac, a group said to wield considerable influence backstage. But another faction led by Taker – the Bone Street Krew – is often said to have been formed to keep HBK and his pals in check. The Kliq were notorious for working matches and feuds against each other, because they were only willing to make each other look good in the ring. We share awesome content covering all interesting parts of the Pre-Golden Era, Golden Era, New Generation Era, Attitude Era & the early Ruthless Aggression Era. On the following episode Harrison had a non-title match with O'Reilly and was victorious. On the Bone Street Krew (B.S.K.) Would love your thoughts, please comment. Yoko’s Toilet Trouble - Part 2. Bone Street Krew in the house!’ That was Yoko starting it. This is contrary to the popular belief it stood for Brotherhood of Solitary Knights. They're laughing at us and saying we're a bunch of marks for ourselves, Oh my God, they all got tattoos?' They’re laughing at us and saying we’re a bunch of marks for ourselves, oh my God, they all got tattoos? Triple H noted that other than Shawn Michaels, the members of the Kliq got along with pretty much everybody, and joked about how the Bone Street Krew got BSK tattoos. The Gorilla Position recently spoke with WWE’s Triple H and discussed the relationship between The Kliq and Undertaker’s Bone Street Krew. One was The Kliq that consisted of Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall & X-Pac while the other was the Bone Street Krew which had The Undertaker, Yokozuna, Savio Vega, The Godfather, Henry Godwin and more. The world of Pro-Wrestling is filled with a lot of hot talent. Thank you for being a part of our community! He alongside his brot… Bone Street Krew in the house!” when every BSK member was in attendance. By the end of the night, when things thinned out, we might all be together in the same place laughing and joking, but the majority of people saw us separated. We all were like, 'Oh my God, none of us are getting Kliq tattoos, I can tell you that. I was in the locker room with all these guys. The Kliq were notorious for working matches and feuds against each other, because they were only willing to make each other look good in the ring. Along with Taker, BSK was comprised of … We’d laugh about it and talk about it the next day and everything like that. The BSK Pride tattoo is found across the Undertaker’s stomach. ) To understand the BSK, you have to understand the Kliq. The Kliq wanted to work with only other members of the Kliq to get each other over and the BSK were willing to work with others outside their group. faction behind-the-scenes and whether or not The Undertaker was the leader: "Yes, him and Yoko (Yokozuna) started it together just them two and they … Former WWE Superstar Henry Godwinn (Mark Canterbury) recently appeared as a guest on The Two Man Power Trip Of Wrestling podcast for an in-depth interview. But another faction led by Taker - the Bone Street Krew … Who or what were... 20. Highlights are below. The Bone Street Krew was the name of The Undertaker and his group of friends in WWE in the 1990s. WWE.com. Highlights are below. The Undertaker's Bone Street Krew … By the end of the night, Hunter said, both crews would sit together and laugh it all out but people would always see them “separated”. Once your account is created, you'll be logged-in to this account. BSK restored a balance to the locker room. One was The Kliq that consisted of Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall & … Bone Street Krew Shawn Michaels took a ton of heat for forming the kliq, but he wasn't the only person forming backstage factions in mid 90's WWF. Triple H was recently interviewed by Gorilla Position and during that interview he addressed the rumors about animosity between The Kliq and The Bone Street Krew. You can check out some highlights from the interview below: On the backstage issues between The Kliq and the Bone Street Knew (BSK): “It’s a funny thing. BSK stands for Bone Street Krew, and then obviously Pride is just pride. JBL on rumors of issues between the BSK and the Kliq: “I hate to dispel the myths about all these groups that were warring back in the day, but they weren’t warring back in the day. We also get your email address to automatically create an account for you in our website. Below are some of the highlights. But it was supposed to be anti-Kliq. However, despite Yokozuna coining the name, The Undertaker seemingly had as much supremacy as the Samoan did. We all were like, oh my God, none of us are getting Kliq tattoos, I can tell you that. Former WWE Superstar and member of the Bone Street Krew Savio Vega recently sat down with ... Vega discussed the formation of BSK in conjunction with The Kliq… Well, it’s actually gang ink – a reference to his backstage crew in the 1990s who stood opposite to Shawn Michaels’ “Kliq”, which ran roughshod over the WWE locker room at the same time. The kindness and good nature of Rodney are emphasized throughout the documentary. has that the initials B.S.K stand for Bone Street Krewe, a member of “Krewe” himself. The now-deceased juggernaut acted as the BSK’s mouthpiece, often talking like a gangster. If we were in Germany and everybody went to the bar at night, we’d put our crew on one side, they’d put their crew on the other side. During a recent interview with the Gorilla Position, Triple H commented on the Bone Street Krew, The Undertaker’s backstage crew, and more. There was never any beef between them and the Kliq and they were only one of the many cliques that existed during that era. Close. This story is a bit hard to stomach (no pun intended), but it’s also … Members of the Kliq and BSK were in their respective primes during the 1990 and throughout the Attitude era.