Backstage in WWE isnt just a free-for-all when it comes to where you get dressed theres a system, and not everyone gets to enjoy the perks of the most exclusive space: the TV Locker Room.
Montel Vontavious Porter recently broke down exactly how things work when it comes to the TV Locker Room, known as TVL, compared to the standard male locker room. And according to him, its not just about where your gear goes its a status thing.
The TV Locker Room isnt just a fancier space its literally where WWE films backstage segments. But being featured there starts with being allowed to even set foot in that room.
For newcomers, the main male locker room is where they change, hang out, and prepare for the show but that doesnt come with the same level of recognition. The invite to TVL is a silent nod that youve arrived in WWE.
Porter also shared how this system applied beyond the TVL, especially with legends like The Undertaker, who had their own private spaces and those came with even stricter rules.
The whole setup shows that, in WWE, where you change your clothes says a lot about where you stand in the locker room food chain. Its wild how even the locker room in WWE has its own pecking order with the TVL acting like an exclusive club for the stars whove earned their stripes.
Would you rather have the structure of earning your spot in the TVL, or do you think everyone should share the same space? Drop your thoughts in the comments!