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12 Current WWE Superstars who once lived together

Several current superstars once lived together as part of their careers
Several current superstars once lived together as part of their careers

WWE Superstars work together, travel together, and on some occasions even decide to live together. Life on the road can become lonely, which is why several stars have created their own friendship groups.

Over the years it has become common for stars who are teaming up together to travel together too, along with either moving in together or sharing hotel rooms. This also helps in ensuring that their chemistry on TV is believable.

At present, there are a number of duos who have lived together in the past or are still living together. Here is a look at the most notable ones:


12/11. WWE Superstar Xia Li and NXT star Erica Yan

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Xia Li is a newcomer to the main roster but has already made a big impact on SmackDown. Li's debut was designed to help Naomi in her feud with Sonya Deville. But interestingly, she hasn't been seen in a few weeks.

The SmackDown star hasn't been added to the Women's Royal Rumble match either, which has raised questions about her current status in the company.

Nevertheless, Li has been part of WWE's roster for several years and has made several friends - including NXT newcomer Erica Yan. Li recently confirmed on Instagram that the duo were training partners, travel buddies and even roommates.

Yan made her debut on 205 Live back in November. The 25-year-old has already made quite the statement in the Women's Division.


10/9. Drew McIntyre and Sheamus were once roommates

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Drew McIntyre and Sheamus have crossed paths in WWE several times, and it is public knowledge that the two men were once best friends.

Sheamus and McIntyre climbed the ranks in the business together. The Scottish Warrior noted in an interview with Busted Open that there was once a time where he basically lived in Sheamus' house.

"He was there during all the good times and obviously all the bad times and I wouldn't have gotten through a lot of them without him being there for me," said McIntyre. "I literally lived in his house at one point. (...) When I was fired and was still trying to find myself, I was living there and he was looking out for me. He's always been such a big brother for me."

Both of the two men are former world champions in the company, and have been around the business for several decades.

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