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5 WWE WrestleMania opponents who didn't like working together

The Lunatic Fringe battled the Beast at WrestleMania 32
The Lunatic Fringe battled the Beast at WrestleMania 32

WrestleMania is the biggest show in the wrestling calendar, and for good reason.

Beginning in 1985, the huge show has been the flagship event in WWE, seeing some of the most iconic moments in wrestling history.

From Hulk Hogan bodyslamming Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III, to Shawn Michaels' boyhood dream coming true at 'Mania 12, to Seth Rollins pulling off the heist of the century at WrestleMania 31, the Show of Shows is truly iconic.

Over the years, the WWE Universe have seen hundreds of matches at the showcase of the immortals, with Superstars working carefully behind the scenes to make their matches the best they can be.

But some Superstars, for whatever reason, failed to see eye to eye with their opponents.

Here are five groups of WrestleMania opponents who didn't like working with each other.


#5 Triple H and Chris Jericho

Jericho did not enjoy working with the Game at all at WrestleMania 18
Jericho did not enjoy working with the Game at all at WrestleMania 18

When Triple H returned from a torn quad injury in early 2002, The Game quickly aimed to regain his spot at the top of WWE.

Winning that year's Royal Rumble, he Game was destined to lock horns with Chris Jericho, a pairing that had given some incredible matches in the past.

Instead of another classic though, the story was shifted to focus on the Game and Stephanie McMahon, with Y2J writing in his book 'Undisputed' about feeling like a third wheel.

Unhappy with the role he had been dealt, despite being Undisputed Champion, Jericho played his part the best he could, losing to the King of Kings in the main event of WrestleMania X8.

The final nail in the coffin was the fact that this match followed the epic Rock-Hogan match, and after that instant classic, fans were too exhausted to care about this.

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