10 Ultra-Rare Unreleased WWE Matches We’d Love To See

7. Money Inc. Vs Legion Of Doom (February 7th, 1992)

Kurt Angle Owen Hart
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Unreleased perhaps because it doesn't even exist, Money Inc's first Tag Team Title victory over the deeply disillusioned Legion of Doom in early-1992 was allegedly not even recorded in an effort to appease the thoroughly p*ssed off pair.

Fiercely protective of an aura McMahon was steadily eroding after two middling years in his merchandise-heavy Sports Entertainment empire, Hawk and Animal only agreed to do the job if it effectively didn't exist - nothing ever aired and L.O.D went A.W.O.L until WrestleMania VIII months later.

A return feud wasn't even posited - the Champions were beaten thanks to interference from The Natural Disasters who were then turned babyface for the 'Show Of Shows' shot against the new titleholders.

Animal and Hawk were insteak given smart-talking puppet Rocco to complete the catastrophe, undermining what could have been a genuine attempt to finally draw money with them on their road to redemption.

By SummerSlam 1992, they were as good as gone, the original title switch barely even mentioned as they wrapped things up against IRS and Ted Dibiase at Wembley Stadium.

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