10 AEW Wrestlers Who Teamed With WWE Champions

8. Vickie Guerrero

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Though often more of an associate than a tag team partner, when Vickie Guerrero did join former Women's and Divas Champions Michelle McCool and Layla in between the ropes, it was often on the grandest possible stage.

Building off a long-standing association on screen, Guerrero paired up with them and fellow heels Alicia Fox and Maryse for her formal debut at WrestleMania XXVI. The group were successful in a short bout over Beth Phoenix, Kelly Kelly, Gail Kim, Mickie James and Eve Torre, but weren't so fortunate a year on when they went to war in WrestleMania XXVII's celebrity-infused offering.

Jumping from the wildly popular Jersey Shore in to the noticeably-less-so squared circle, Snooki paired up with Trish Stratus and John Morrison to topple the Vickie-led trio of Lay-Cool and Dolph Ziggler.

Generous as it might sound, their heel act was the closest thing the Divas division has to being earnestly and consistently "good" for a sustained period. Guerrero hasn't soared half as much along side Nyla Rose, though perhaps that will change when crowds return - the former SmackDown general manager was incredible at finding heat in even the coldest buildings.

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