#2. WWE Hall of Famers The Bella Twins
The Bella Twins (Brie & Nikki) signed with WWE in 2007 after participating in the 2006 Diva Search competition. Together, they worked in Vince McMahon's company for more than a decade.
Brie and Nikki shared the ring multiple times as tag team partners between 2007 and 2018. In October 2018, they teamed up for the last time and joined forces with Ronda Rousey to defeat The Riott Squad on Monday Night RAW.
The twin sisters also competed against each other a few times. Nevertheless, they only went head-to-head once at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view in 2014, in which Nikki came out victorious.
Brie and Nikki have both held the Divas Championship. While Nikki won the title twice, her sister captured it only once. Last year, The Bellas entered the Hall of Fame as part of class 2020.
Like Alicia Fox, The Bella Twins recently returned to Vince McMahon's company to participate in the 2022 Women's Royal Rumble match.
#1. WWE legends The Hardy Boyz
Jeff and Matt Hardy signed their first contract with Vince McMahon's company in the late 1990s. Over the next few years, they became one of the most popular tag teams.
The two brothers spent many years together in the company, during which they won nine tag team titles. They also faced each other several times, exchanging victories.
Matt and Jeff also had successful singles careers. The older Hardy is a former ECW Champion, Hardcore Champion, European Champion, United States Champion, and Cruiserweight Champion. Meanwhile, Jeff also won many singles championships, including three world titles.
The two brothers left and returned to Vince McMahon's company several times over the past two decades. Matt's last run ended in 2020 when he left after his contract expired. The company also recently released Jeff from his contract.