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

13. Kelly Kelly & Maria Menounos Vs Beth Phoenix & Eve Torres (WrestleMania 28)

Mickie James Trish Stratus
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An underrated celebrity appearance amongst the WrestleMania in-ring efforts from showbiz types, Maria Menounos invested a lifetime of support for the product into a worthy performance alongside the professionals (and Kelly Kelly).

Reigning Divas champion and division stalwart Beth Phoenix paired up with the rapidly improving Eve Torres, who would later incur greater wrath from the crowd after hoofing Zack Ryder in the groin en route to his team's defeat in the Teddy Long vs John Laurinaitis multi-man battle.

Showing remarkable guts, the 'Entertainment Tonight' host worked the match despite sustaining two cracked ribs and stress fractures during her appearance on 'Dancing With The Stars'.

An unfortunate aesthetic side effect for Menounos came via a stinkface spot on the bottle-tanned Torres, leaving an impossible-to-ignore brown stain in just about the worst possible spot on the back of her ice white tights.

However, she refused to be a passenger, working the biggest portion of the match and taking a long beating from Eve and Beth and later winning the match with roll-up on Pheonix after surviving a press slam attempt.

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