15. Kyle and Theo, Young & Restless

No, we really never “got” why the former BFFs fell out or why Theo never left home without an axe to grind. Still, we can’t deny that when the guys committed to their juvenile feud, man, they did it in a big way.
No, we really never “got” why the former BFFs fell out or why Theo never left home without an axe to grind. Still, we can’t deny that when the guys committed to their juvenile feud, man, they did it in a big way.
“Bro hug?” Er, maybe not. Not after Thomas became so obsessed with sometime stepsister Hope that he drugged his waffling competition and let him believe that his newborn daughter was dead.
Looking at this photo, honestly we can think of no words that could better illustrate why Abigail’s husband now-widower detested his late half brother, who knowingly carried on with her wiggy alternate personality.
The saying is “Like mother, like daughter,” but Taylor’s son (Adam Gregory here) hates Brooke’s as much as their moms historically have one another. Thomas even went so far as to blow up his sometime stepbrother’s car and set fire to his house!
Laura’s second husband would have loathed her kidnapper’s brother under any circumstances. But on top of that, Stefan not only had an affair with his beloved “Lasha,” he was — shudder — a Cassadine.
Sharon. Chelsea. Sally. Dad. The source of their conflict may change, but one thing never does: The Newman brothers’ willingness to take a swing at one another.
Captured on film here is the rare occasion when the half brothers saw eye to eye. The topic on which they agreed: “Yep, this guy has got to go. If anybody’s gonna do the shirtless thing, it’s gonna be us!”
You could chalk up the siblings’ enmity to a simple case of good vs. evil (Ryan was the former; Grant, the latter). Or you could blame Vicky, the prickly rose with whom they both wanted to make love blossom.
Never mind that they were both princes. Given that Richard always got the snazzier duds as well as the girl (ex-stripper Cassie), of course Edmund considered his brother to be a royal — wait for it — pain.
Doesn’t matter if they’re fighting over Brenda, Carly or the lunch check. The Aussie has the unique ability to make the mobster so angry, he forgets that all he’s brandishing in a finger gun. And it isn’t even loaded. D’oh!
Maybe it’s because calling his romantic rival the dressmaker always leaves him in stitches. But Bill just can’t stop needling Ridge, whether by sleeping with his daughter or seducing his wife.
Pictured in their natural state are Laura’s former husbands, antagonists who for decades mixed not like oil and water but like oil and a lit match.
There are a zillion reasons that the erstwhile Pawn hated the Phoenix, from abduction to brainwashing. But the biggest one would always be the villain’s fixation with… well, come to think of it, the lady on the left.
Even before they’d set foot in Pine Valley, these nemeses native to rural Pigeon Hollow were so competitive that if one of them wore his fanciest suit, the other would throw on a tux. So there!
Oh, come on! If these two mortal and quite possibly immortal enemies are shaking hands, you just know one or the other of them is holding a joy buzzer. Anything to be able to say, “Gotcha!”