5 WWE Superstars who have teamed up with Vince McMahon

Trish and McMahon
Trish and McMahon

Ever since Vince McMahon turned from a babyface announcer to one of the biggest villains in the history of this business, he has stepped inside the squared circle on numerous occasions. McMahon possessed an incredibly toned physique back during the Attitude Era, much to the fans' amazement. Over the course of the next two decades or so, McMahon inserted himself into a string of memorable storylines and feuds, most notably Austin vs McMahon.

He also wrestled several WrestleMania matches during his in-ring career. Vince lost to Shane McMahon at WrestleMania 17, Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania 19, Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 22, and Bret Hart at WrestleMania 26. McMahon has also teamed up with several Superstars over the course of his career. Let's take a look at five Superstars who teamed up with Vince.

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#5 Carlito

Carlito
Carlito

The September 24th, 2007 episode of Monday Night Raw featured a Handicap Steel Cage Match involving the boss himself. Vince McMahon teamed up with Carlito to take on real-life son-in-law, Triple H inside the demanding structure.

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The numbers game caught up with The Game during the closing moments of the match, as he struggled to prevent Mr. McMahon from escaping the cage. Triple H caught hold of McMahon's legs, but didn't manage to hold them for long, as Carlito came into the picture.

Triple H took care of Carlito by slamming his head into the cage, but this gave McMahon enough time to escape the cage and bag the big win. Things didn't end well for McMahon's partner Carlito, as he tried to escape the cage as well as the wrath of an irate Triple H but to no avail. Carlito was busted open soon after, and Triple H hit a Pedigree on him on a steel chair.

#4 Kurt Angle

Kurt Angle
Kurt Angle

On the road to WrestleMania 18, Vince McMahon teamed up with Kurt Angle on an episode of SmackDown. Triple H, who was a babyface at the time, aligned with Flair to take on McMahon and Angle.

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A hard-fought battle didn't end well for the babyfaces. Undertaker came out in the end, just as Flair was about to connect a Figure Four on an unconscious McMahon. Taker hit a devastating Big Boot on Flair, and put Vince's body on top of him. This was enough for a three-count, and Vince managed to get a victory for his team.

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#3 Trish Stratus

Trish Stratus
Trish Stratus

As WrestleMania 17 was looming closer, Vince McMahon's rivalry with his son Shane McMahon was reaching a boiling point. McMahon met Shane in a Street Fight at The Grandest Stage Of Them All, in a losing effort. A few weeks before their big 'Mania match though, McMahon faced his daughter Stephanie in a Tag Team Match on an episode of Monday Night Raw.

Exactly a month before McMahon announced that he had bought off WCW, he teamed up with Trish Stratus to take on Stephanie and William Regal in a TV match. The match didn't end with a clear winner though, as Vince turned on Stratus and the trio embarrassed her in the middle of the ring to end the segment.

#2 The Rock

The Rock
The Rock

One of Vince McMahon's biggest foes, The Rock, actually teamed up with the evil boss way back in 2000. At WrestleMania 16, the main event was a Fatal Four-Way WWE title match, pitting Triple H, The Rock, The Big Show, and Mick Foley, with a McMahon in the corner of every Superstar.

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Mere days before the actual event, Mr. McMahon teamed up The Rock, to face Shane McMahon and The Big Show on Monday Night Raw. The Rock had already been in a rivalry with Show after the controversial ending to the Royal Rumble Match, with The Rock coming out the victor in the end.

So when these two met in the tag team match, chaos ensued as tspecial referees Triple H and Mick Foley got involved. In the end, The Rock hit a Rock Bottom on Shane to win the match.

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#1 Stone Cold Steve Austin

Stone Cold
Stone Cold

There was a time when Mr. McMahon teamed up with his biggest rival to date, Stone Cold Steve Austin inside the squared circle. The June 5th, 2001 episode of SmackDown saw McMahon aligning with Austin to take on Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit in a Tag Team Match.

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The match ended with Benoit surprising Austin with a quick rollup pin, thus bagging a win for his team. Jericho and Benoit left the spot, carrying their Tag Team title belts with them, while the frustrated duo of Austin and McMahon watched them leave.

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