10 Times Egos Ruined Great Wrestling Partnerships

Egomania is runnin' wild!

By Erik Beaston /

At the Money in the Bank pay-per-view, fans watched as Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose waged war with each other in a ladder match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. That match never would have happened had it not been for the enormous ego of Rollins, who betrayed his Shield brethren in 2014 and aligned himself with The Authority. That was hardly the first time ego played a key role in the demise of a successful tag team or partnership. In fact, egos have ruined some of the most decorated tandems, trios and stables in the history of the industry. From the Mega Powers to the Four Horsemen, the desires of one ruined it for all involved and robbed fans of witnessing the continued excellence of the teams and factions. Championship aspirations, women and money fueled said egos, resulting in shocking betrayals and moments that stand the test of time. They are moments that ignited some of the most successful singles careers of all-time while remaining on highlight reels, countdowns and DVD releases for eternity. What are the two 10 moments in which egos destroyed successful relationships? Sit down, relax (but watch your back) and find out by clicking "next."