Every WWE Royal Rumble Women's Match - Ranked From Worst To Best

10. The Bella Twins Vs. Paige & Natalya (2015)

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A grossly underwhelming rivalry that would sputter on through all of 2015 until the arrival of three of NXT's 'horsewomen', Natalya and Paige's unending conflicts with the Bella Twins came together for this tag team match, but the contest served more to continue their ongoing stories within the 'Total Divas' universe rather than anything significant on WWE TV.

The Bellas were barely six months removed from a farcical Jerry Springer-inspired split that was abruptly dropped, but had appeared united after heel Nikki Bella had begun her record-setting reign as WWE Divas Champion with a surprising victory over AJ Lee at November 2013's Survivor Series.

It began a period of dominance for the twins, as they'd be victorious in this contest and assert their authority over Paige and a host of partners for the next seven months, as well as seeing off challenges from Tamina and Alicia Fox, all to growing fan disinterest (and admittedly, the subtle improvement of Nikki Bella).

With both teams suffering a distinct lack of chemistry with one another, and all four completely unable to generate a modicum of crowd interest, the worthless match played out to typical silence culminating in a Nikki Bella forearm somehow sealing an empty win for the heels.

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