11 Things We Learnt From 'Being The Elite' So Far

8. The Elite Is Family

When Kenny makes his solo debut for 'Being the Elite' in episode 10, you can see how closely the Elite appreciate and rely on each other. Kenny spends a large part of his time alone in Japan, and reflects, "When we don't have days off, the comradery in the locker room goes a long way, and there is no comradery stronger than that of the Elite."

Being on the road isn't the same for the Bucks without Kenny, so they make their best efforts to help him out whenever they can - the shots of them hiding under the ring ready to assist Kenny in his match at Dominion 6.19 reveal another comedic side of their stable that can only come from true friendship.

With unofficial member Adam Cole (who was a member of the Mount Rushmore of Wrestling with Kevin Steen and the Bucks) partaking in the antics, the unique bond shared by the Elite makes them, collectively and individually, some of the most lovable and relatable wrestlers working together today.

There is a genuine shared passion between them, and a bond that draws out the best in each of them.

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