5 worst enemies in WWE who later became best friends 

Orton and Cena
Orton and Cena

#4 Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt

Orton and Wyatt
Orton and Wyatt

After he lost his SummerSlam 2016 match against Brock Lesnar, Randy Orton kicked off a feud against Bray Wyatt, culminating in a match at No Mercy, which Wyatt won after interference from a returning Luke Harper. Orton and Kane lost a tag team match against Wyatt and Harper on an episode of SmackDown.

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The November 1 episode of SmackDown saw Wyatt and Harper helping Orton defeat Kane, with Orton turning heel and aligning with The Wyatt Family. Despite what the family had done to him in the past, Orton managed to forgive them.

The alliance proved to be a hit, as Orton and Wyatt helped Team SmackDown win the Raw vs SmackDown Survivor Series Elimination Match. The duo went on to win the Tag Team titles at TLC. Soon after Orton won the Royal Rumble Match, the alliance came to an end and the two men faced each other at WrestleMania for the WWE Title.

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#3 Triple H and Shawn Michaels

Triple H and HBK
Triple H and HBK

On the road to SummerSlam 2002, Triple H betrayed Shawn Michaels and hit him with a Pedigree, kicking off a legendary rivalry that would lead to a string of memorable matches. Michaels defeated Triple H at SummerSlam in an Unsanctioned Match.

The two went on to compete inside Hell in a Cell, a Last Man Standing Match, and also in the main event of WrestleMania 20. There wasn't any other duo in the company that hated each other to this degree.

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In 2006, Mr. McMahon targeted Triple H, which prompted Shawn Michaels to come out and assist him in a Handicap Match against The Spirit Squad. Thus, DX fended off the villains and reformed after a long time to a huge pop. The next few months saw DX feud with The McMahons and their lackeys.

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