10 Most Outrageous WWE Superstar Imaginary Friends

6. Mine

Wrestling legend George "The Animal" Steele's career took on many different forms over the years, but one of the strangest was no doubt his relationship with the stuffed animal known as "Mine". It was featured heavily in the final days of his WWE career, and Mine has become heavily associated with him over the years. The gimmick came about after Steele pulled out a stuffed cat during a promo, only for Vince McMahon to point out that he should create something of his own that the WWE could then market (which they very successfully did). It was named Mine because Steele wanted kids to fight over it, and when his opponents attacked the doll, he did something of a Mizdow by imitating what was happening to it!
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