8 Wrestlers Who Will NEVER Work Together Again

Power couples, long-time rivals, and other wrestlers who likely won't work together ever again.

By Gareth Morgan /

It's important to highlight out of the gates that the majority of the folks involved on this list aren't actually entirely in control of who they will and will not battle against or work alongside within a wrestling ring.

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But if they have it their way, they will likely never again take certain finishers, team-up with a loved one, or even occupy the same space as a former pal.

The reasons behind these folks feeling that there is simply no need to revisit one specific partnership or program again in the coming years vary, of course.

Some of these performers have openly admitted they don't like the idea of throwing their real-life marriage into the middle of a storyline.

Others have noted how a few brutal fights with a certain 'Beast' have left them in no rush to run it back.

And then there are those who just hate each other so much in reality, that any chances of the two ever sharing a ring again appear to have completely evaporated.

Now sure, "anything is possible" in this utterly absurd wrasslin' business, but it's still pretty safe to assume this lot won't be seen together in a wrestling ring at any point in the future.

8. Cody Rhodes And Brock Lesnar

After winning a typically savage trilogy against the most intimidating force on the WWE roster, Cody Rhodes unexpectedly had his arm raised by none other than Brock Lesnar himself at SummerSlam 2023.

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And in the immediate aftermath of that latest violent night spent with 'The Beast', this WrestleMania 39 main eventer openly admitted to never wanting to endure another Lesnar experience in-between the ropes again.

Unsurprisingly, he's not the only one who would prefer to leave their days of competing with the former UFC Champion in the past either.

When talking at the post-PLE press conference, Rhodes would note how he had a "deep appreciation" for his tormentor and how Lesnar actually "hawked a loogie" on him during their summer fight. And he'd follow-up those comments with an honest "I'm very grateful for what's happened. I don't wanna wrestle Brock Lesnar again."

Far from being a knee-jerk response to being repeatedly taken to Suplex City over the last few months, Rhodes would then reiterate in an appearance on the My Mom's Basement podcast afterwards that, along with Brock being "a unicorn", he did not want to wrestle this monster again.

So, don't expect a Rhodes/Lesnar IV on the road to this 'American Nightmare' attempting to once again Finish the Story...

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