#3 The Undertaker and his mother
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According to the Hitchcock 1960 classic Psycho, a boy's best friend is his mother.
Now, that may not have worked out for the film's Norman Bates, but as the Undertaker can attest, even a monster needs a mom.
This is the Deadman and his mother in 1998, during the height of the Attitude Era. The Deadman will no doubt at the time be using his dark powers to torment the superstars of the WWF at the time.
There's something reassuring (albeit a bit odd) about the Deadman still having time for the woman who raised him.