8. Mick Foley and Terry Funk
During their short stint in the ECW, Mick Foley and Terry Funk began what would turn into a lifelong friendship. The two were known as savage, tough-as-nails madmen who prided themselves on inflicting pain on their opponents. Under the monikers of Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie, the two added a brutal element to the WWE and spent a good deal of their time in the ECW participating in brutal matches called King of the Death Match. Both men inducted each other into the Hall of Fame in 2009 and 2013 respectively. SEE ALSO: 10 WWE wrestlers who now have normal jobs – #1 will shock many! (With Pictures)
7. The Kliq
The Kliq began as an exclusive group of wrestlers over fifteen years ago and is now remembered as one of the most influential groups in the sport’s history. Targeted due to their success and backstage politics, the group consisted of Shawn Michaels, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, X-Pac and Triple H. The friendship between Michaels and Triple H has already been documented on this list, and in a way it’s just another extension of the Kliq’s legacy. They looked after themselves while also keeping an eye out for one another. Years later their legacy and bond is still relevant in pro wrestling today.
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