10 Most Important WWE Power Couples Right Now

Whether boyfriend and girlfriend or man and wife, these unions are some of the biggest!

Ever since Triple H married Stephanie McMahon in October, 2003, thus marrying into the McMahon family, fingers have been pointed at 'The Game' for strategically securing his spot in WWE for years to come. Legends as respected as WWE Hall Of Fame announcer Jim Ross have remarked that the idea Triple H wouldn't be a top star if he didn't marry the boss's daughter is "complete nonsense". Regardless of such words, many fans still bring the topic up every now and then. Personal opinion on the reasons for the couple's relationship is one thing, but few can deny the impact such a union has had on WWE. It seems that Triple H & Stephanie are now poised to fully take over the reigns of the wrestling juggernaut once Stephanie's father, Vince McMahon steps down, retires or passes on. Another WWE Hall Of Fame inductee, Jake "The Snake" Roberts once said - during Barry Blaustein's infamous 'Beyond The Mat' documentary - that maintaining a successful love life whilst on the road as a professional wrestler is extremely difficult. Nonetheless, it's been said that love is intoxicating, and many relationships currently exist under the banner of WWE. From bonds between wrestlers and managers, to those who have romantic ties to performers no longer under contract, some are more powerful than others, but what are the most important relationships currently ongoing in WWE?
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