10 Greatest WWE Bromances

8. Scott Hall & Kevin Nash

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Scott Hall and Kevin Nash changed the professional wrestling world, and they did it together. These two leant heavily on the 'bro' side of 'bromance', but the general feeling through the mid to late 90s was that where one went, the other would follow. They were the obnoxious jock bro duo of the 1990s.

It is almost as if the two had clauses in their contracts that stated 'If he goes, I go' or "I only come if he comes too'. Even when they opposing each other there was a sense of two buddies having a little bit of fun in the wrestling ring, as opposed to a relationship broken.

Were Fake Razor and Fake Diesel as close? We'll never know.

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