10 Rare Backstage Moments Between Wrestling Couples

1. Triple H & Chyna

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Taken from a mid-1999 MTV special on pro wrestling that chose Triple H and Chyna as its primary WWE-based subjects, 'The Game' and the 'Ninth Wonder Of The World' show a side they never overtly introduced into storylines during their stereo ascents up the company ladder.

Sharing hugs and kisses ahead of major matches both were involved in during that chaotic summer, the two appear as focused on their relationship as they do their careers during what proved to be the last period they were permanently paired together.

It was in December that Hunter was paired off with Stephanie McMahon on-screen, leading ultimately to them becoming a couple in real life too. In that time, Chyna had morphed from the manager/valet role to full-time wrestler as she'd hoped, but a ostensible demotion to the women's division amidst the Hunter/Stephanie stories resulted in her acrimonious 2001 departure right as her former beau had reached his intended summit.

Chyna: How Well Do You Remember WWE’s Most Dominant Female Wrestler?

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1. To Learn The Trade, Chyna Attended A Professional Wrestling School In Malden, Massachusetts. Who Was Her Primary Trainer?

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