10 Ridiculous Tag-Teams WWE Missed Out On

10. 'Law Enforcement' (Big Boss Man & The Mountie)

Big Boss Man The Mountie
WWE

Someone dropped the ball with this one.

Big Boss Man had started to fade by the time 1993 rolled around, and the exact same could be said for Jacques Rougeau's Mountie gimmick. He'd return as part of The Quebecers tag-team, but easily could've linked up with his old enemy to form some sort of cross-border 'Law Enforcement' unit.

As daft as it sounds, this might've worked. Both guys were armed with trusty nightsticks, and both had vivid blue and red colour schemes. They wouldn't have had to change much other than ditching Boss Man's babyface run in favour of another go-around as heel.

Admission time: This WWF super-fan always made Boss Man and Mountie a tag-team when playing with action figures. They were, in fact, tag champs of his fantasy federation for several months. Curse real life for failing to make this happen.

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