The Cobra was both a secret weapon and a special friend for Santino during his WWE in-ring career.
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The Milan Miracle and his serpent had their share of ups and downs, and many of Santino's rivals tried to sever their bond ...
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... but The Cobra never left the two-time Intercontinental Champion's side ... err, his right hand.
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Head was just what its name implied — it was a mannequin head that Al Snow used to carry around to the ring, with the words "Help Me" written backward on its forehead.
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It’s safe to say that R-Truth is an eccentric personality. His propensity to talk to Little Jimmy only furthered that claim.
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Little Jimmy even got some selfies of his own featured on WWE.com.
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In 2001, Perry Saturn started palling around with his new friend, Moppy Q. McMopperson.
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You know what they say — there’s no greater love than that between a man and his mop.
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Is there a better pairing (get it?) of Superstar/imaginary ally than Mick Foley and Mr. Socko?
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Foley and Mr. Socko gave the WWE Universe countless memorable moments.
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In the late 1980s, WWE Hall of Famer George “The Animal” Steele added a whole new layer to his already legendarily bizarre persona by carrying around his new friend, Mine, to the ring.
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While in WCW, Chavo Guerrero developed a strong emotional attachment to Pepé, a wooden hobbyhorse.
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Heading into SummerSlam 1992, The Road Warriors employed the help of Rocco, a ventriloquist dummy.