10 Biggest Tag-Teams That Never Wrestled For WWE

7. The Miracle Violence Connection

The Miracle Violence Connection
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A huge hit in Japan, The Miracle Violence Connection was an alliance forged between two of the toughest men in pro wrestling history. 'Bam Bam' Terry Gordy and 'Dr. Death' Steve Williams were both huge, rugged men capable of producing hard-hitting matches, and they didn't disappoint during their near three-year run.

Working mainly for All Japan Pro Wrestling, the pairing had five runs as World Tag-Team Champions in the organisation. Further to that, they later won both the NWA and WCW World Tag-Team Titles in North America, and wrestled for a brief period in ECW. They'd never make it to the WWF together.

In all fairness, the word 'violence' may have been a bit extreme for the WWF in the early-1990's, it wouldn't exactly have fit in with the more cartoon-like presentation. The matches Gordy and Williams could have had with teams like Demolition, The Hart Foundation and others would have been something special though.

All in all, The Miracle Violence Connection only stayed together for a relatively short time, but they made a huge impact in All Japan.

 
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