Top 5 most successful siblings in Pro-wrestling

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Pro-Wrestling has been often dominated by siblings. Here is a look at the top 5 most successful siblings 

Pro-Wrestling has had real-life siblings who have wrestled as a tag team. They went on to become one of the best tag teams ever. WWE has portrayed Kane and The Undertaker as siblings; however, they are not. But here are the top 5 most successful siblings in Pro-Wrestling 

5. The Bella Twins 

Nikki Bella and Brie Bella are probably among the most popular siblings in women’s wrestling. The Bella Twins were one of the main reasons who changed the dynamics of Women’s division. Out of the two, Nikki made his mark as a singles competitor in WWE. 

Nikk and Brie - The Bella Twins are set to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame
The Bella Twins are set to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame

Brie Bella won the Divas Championship once and the Diva of the Year award once. Similarly, Nikki became the Divas Champion twice and had the longest run with the title. She also won the Diva of the Year award twice.

4. Cody & Dustin Rhodes 

Cody Rhodes and Dustin Rhodes are the sons of WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes. The Rhodes family has created an enormous legacy in the wrestling world. 

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Cody and Dustin Rhodes are one of the best siblings in the wrestling world (Sportz Wiki)

Dustin Rhodes has been actively wrestling for over 30 years. Hence, he has won many major titles and Championships in his career. As Goldust, he has won the Intercontinental Championship thrice and the Tag Team Championship thrice, including twice with his brother.

He is also a two-time WCW US Champion and multi-time WCW Tag Team Champion. On the other hand, Cody Rhodes has become the WWE Intercontinental Championship twice and the WWE Tag team Championship six times. Additionally, he is a two-time TNT Champion in AEW. 

3. The Young Bucks 

Nick and Matt Jackson of The Young Bucks have been one of the most successful tag teams in the wrestling world without having any run in WWE. Instead, the famous siblings have wrestled in every major promotion worldwide. As a result, they have amassed many titles to their names. 

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The Young Bucks are currently in AEW

They won the IGPW Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship a record seven times and the IGPW Tag Team Championship once. But that’s not it, as they won the AEW Tag Team titles once and the ROH Tag team Titles thrice. 

2. Bret Hart and Owen Hart 

Bret Hart is a WWE Hall of Famer and was the face of WWE in New Generation Era, where he headlined multiple pay-per-views. Bret Hart won all major titles in WWE, including the WWE Championship, five times. He has also won titles in WCW, including the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. 

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Brey and Owen Hart (Ringside News)

Owen Hart’s career tragically ended due to an unfortunate accident. However, he was among the most successful wrestlers of his time as he won many mid-card titles as well as the WWF Tag team Championship four times. Owen was also the King of the Ring winner in 1994.

1. The Hardy Boyz

The Hardy Boyz are one of the most successful siblings in pro-wrestling history. They have made their names as a tag team and singles Superstars and have done well in various promotions.

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The Hardy Boyz have made their mark in all wrestling promotions

Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy have won the Tag Team Championship eight times together in WWE. They have also won the TNA Tag Team Championship and ROH Tag Team Championship. 

Individually Jeff is a Grand Slam Champion and a former three-time WWE World Champion. Both Matt and Jeff have become the TNA World Heavyweight Champion, with Matt receiving two reigns and Jeff getting three reigns. Additionally, Jeff has won the Intercontinental Title five times, the Hardcore Title three times, the European Champion once, and the Light Heavyweight Title once. They both have proved to be the best siblings in the business. 

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