#3. The Bella Twins
The Bella Twins have been a part of WWE programming for over 10 years, after getting their start at the WWE's developmental Florida Championship Wrestling promotion. Brie would debut first, with a match against Victoria in August of 2008.
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During the match, Brie would go under the ring only for Nikki to emerge and pick up the victory. The storyline continued to reveal that Brie and Nikki were twins that would change places in order to get an advantage over their opponent.
The two had three reigns as the Diva's title, with Nikki holding the belt twice and Brie having just the won reign. While Brie's sole reign lasted over 2 months, Nikki's second run was the most significant reign.
While Nikki's first reign lasted only 6 days after Brie lost the belt when the twins tried to switch places during a match with Layla. Nikki's second run came when she defeated AJ Lee for the title, ending Lee's third and final title reign with the company. Nikki would hold the belt for 300 days, making it the longest single reign with the Diva's title, overtaking AJ Lee. Nikki would eventually lose the title to Charlotte Flair at Night of Champions 2015.
Brie and Nikki would spend significant time out of the ring, Nikki due to injury and Brie as she wanted to focus on having a family with husband and fellow WWE wrestler, Daniel Bryan. While both have since returned to the ring, both have significantly reduced their in-ring roles. Both wrestled at the first ever Women's Royal Rumble match, with Nikki eliminating Brie before she was eliminated by the winner, Asuka.
The Bellas have also been pioneers for the female members of the roster outside of the ring, contributing to the Total Diva's show as well as having their own spin-off of the series with Total Bellas.