#3.) Mankind
When talking about rivals who “make each other”, don’t look past Mankind and The Undertaker. The two did so much for each other’s careers and some of their most memorable moments were with each other.
In fact, when Mankind debuted, he went right after The Undertaker. The two would have a heated rivalry which got even more amped up when Paul Bearer betrayed The Undertaker. In fact, it was during their rivalry that Undertaker developed his persona into the more renowned “Deadman” that we know.
Who can forget about their classic Hell In A Cell match at King Of The Ring 1998? Foley falling off the gargantuan structure made and defined his career. It also proved his dedication and till date remains one of the most iconic moments in WWE history. Both of their careers would not have been the same without each other.
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