10 On-Screen Wrestling Couples You Never Knew Existed

2. Adam Rose & Becky Lynch

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Bit of a cheeky one this considering how many people Adam Rose surrounded himself at the height of his success, but as an original reveller just weeks before her awkward Irish Dancer debut on NXT, Becky Lynch actually made it to Monday Night Raw on the "Exoctic Express" a full year before the 'Irish Lass Kicker' did.

Joining Braun Strowman, Simon Gotch and a host of other future main roster members, the future WrestleMania main eventer was merely one of the dancing many that night. A long, long way away from becoming 'The Man', Lynch wasn't even acknowledged woman at this point but a "Rosebud", joining the new NXT sensation as he made his May 2014 debut on the show.

Lynch later admitted that she had to beg to even get this spot, shortly before her demeaning Full Sail University debut as the jigging fool mocked by her opponents Summer Rae, Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks.

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