The current WWE locker room has changed and improved a lot compared to the 1980s. The Undertaker was the locker room leader during his time in WWE. The WWE Hall of Famer had resolved a lot of backstage issues in the past.
On the Six Feet Under podcast, The Phenom was asked who should be the locker room leader in WWE nowadays.
“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. If there is somebody that’s kind of screwing things up, usually everybody’s got one or two people that they’re really, really close with, but I don’t know. I don’t know if they have that one person who’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.”