WWE Tagged Classics - List of Tagged Classics Releases

List of Tagged Classics Releases

(In order of release)

  • WrestleMania 1 & 2
  • Royal Rumble 1989 & 1990
  • WrestleMania 3 & 4
  • King Of The Ring 1993 & 1994
  • SummerSlam 1988 & 1989
  • Royal Rumble 1991 & 1992
  • Battle Royal At The Albert Hall & UK Rampage 1991
  • Survivor Series 1987 & 1988
  • In Your House 1 & 2
  • Fab Four & One Night Only
  • In Your House 13 & 16
  • WrestleMania 5 & 6
  • King Of The Ring 1995 & 1996
  • Royal Rumble 1993 & 1994
  • Survivor Series 1989 & 1990
  • WrestleMania 7 & 8
  • SummerSlam 1990 & 1991
  • SummerSlam 1992 & 1993
  • Survivor Series 1991 & 1992
  • WrestleMania 9 & 10
  • Royal Rumble 1995 & 1996
  • King Of The Ring 1997 & 1998
  • SummerSlam 1994 & 1995
  • WrestleMania 11 & 12
  • Survivor Series 1993 & 1994
  • SummerSlam 1996 & 1997
  • Survivor Series 1995 & 1996
  • WrestleMania 13 & 14
  • Royal Rumble 1997 & 1998
  • In Your House 3 & 4
  • In Your House 5 & 6
  • King Of The Ring 1999 & 2000
  • In Your House 7 & 8
  • In Your House 9 & 10
  • SummerSlam 1998 & 1999
  • Survivor Series 1997 & 1998
  • In Your House 11 & 12
  • Royal Rumble 1999 & 2000
  • In Your House 14 & 15
  • In Your House 17 & 18
  • In Your House 19 & 20
  • In Your House 21 & 22
  • In Your House 23 & 24
  • In Your House 25 & 26
  • In Your House 27 & 28
  • WrestleMania 15 & Hell Yeah
  • Fully Loaded 1999 and Unforgiven 1999
  • No Mercy 1999 and Armageddon 1999
  • Survivor Series 1999 & 2000
  • WrestleMania 2000 (Double DVD)
  • No Way Out 2000 & Backlash 2000
  • Judgment Day 2000 & Fully Loaded 2000
  • SummerSlam 2000 & SummerSlam 2001
  • Unforgiven 2000 & No Mercy 2000
  • Royal Rumble 2001 & Royal Rumble 2002
  • Armageddon 2000 & No Way Out 2001
  • Wrestlemania X-Seven (Double DVD)
  • Backlash 2001 & Judgment Day 2001
  • King of the Ring 2001 & Invasion 2001
  • Unforgiven 2001 & No Mercy 2001
  • Survivor Series 2001 & Vengeance 2001
  • Wrestlemania X8 (Double DVD)
  • No Way Out 2002 & Backlash 2002
  • Capital Carnage 1998 & No Mercy 1999 (UK edition)
  • nWo: Back in Black & Big Daddy Cool Diesel / Oozing Machismo Razor Ramon
  • Best of RAW Vol. 1 & 2 DVD (2 Discs)
  • Rebellion 1999 & Insurrextion 2000
  • Rebellion 2000 & Insurrextion 2001
  • WrestleFest '88 & WrestleFest '90
  • Rebellion 2001 & Insurrextion 2002
  • The Year in Review 1993 & 1994 (2 Discs)
  • The Rock: The People's Champ & The Rock: Just Bring It!
  • Shawn Michaels: Hits From The Heartbreak Kid & Shawn Michaels: Heartbreak Express Tour
  • U.S. Rampage '91 & U.S. Rampage '92
  • Action! & Hardcore
  • Triple H: The Game & Triple H: That Damn Good
  • U.K. Rampage '92 & U.K. Rampage '93
  • Undertaker: This Is My Yard & Hard Knocks & Cheap Pops
  • Survivor Series 2005 & Armageddon 2005
  • New Year's Revolution 2006 & Royal Rumble 2006
  • Brawl in the Family & Wrestling Grudge Matches
  • Hardy Boyz: Leap of Faith & Lita: It Just Feels Right
  • The Year in Review 1995 & 1996
  • Best of Raw Volume 1 & Best of Raw Volume 2
  • Austin 3:16, 3 Faces of Foley, Break The Walls Down, It's True
  • 1993 & 1995 UK Fan Favourites

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