10 Failed Attempts To Recreate Great Wrestling Stables
1. The Band
nWo version 7 lasted for all but a few months in WWE in 2002, before Scott Hall and X-Pac were perhaps not surprisingly released and Kevin Nash, well ya know, tore his quadriceps.
A whole eight years later, the trio would reunite in TNA. The only problem was that WWE owned the nWo moniker, so the ageing threesome needed a new name for their well established stable.
Borrowing an old catchphrase from their ill fated nWo 2000 days, "The Band is Back Together', they unfussily named themselves 'The Band'.
With not an instrument in sight, the Band harped on about their successes in the days that preceded their hip replacements.
Wrestling at a funeral place, Nash and Hall captured the TNA World Tag Team Championships in the worst contract cash-in in cash-in history.
In keeping with tradition however, both Hall and Waltman lasted less than six months with the company and were subsequently replaced by Eric Young and later Wolfpac Sting and D'Angelo Dinero in an miserly attempt to create a Wolfpac 2.0.
The group finally disbanded in late 2010.