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'''Legion of Doom''' may also refer to:
'''Legion of Doom''' may also refer to:

*[[Legion of Doom (hacking)]], a hacker group
*[[Legion of Doom (hacking)]], a hacker group
*[[Legion of Doom (ice hockey)]], nickname for a line of Philadelphia Flyers ice hockey players
*[[The Legion of Doom (mash up group)]], a music production team and electronica group
*[[The Legion of Doom (mash up group)]], a music production team and electronica group

*[[The Road Warriors]], professional wrestling tag team known as Legion of Doom in the WWF/WWE
==Film and television==
*A vigilante group whose activities were dramatized in the 1986 film, ''[[Brotherhood of Justice]]''
* A vigilante group whose activities were dramatized in the 1986 film, ''[[Brotherhood of Justice]]''
* [[The Legion of Doom (Legends of Tomorrow)|"The Legion of Doom" (''Legends of Tomorrow'')]], an episode of ''Legends of Tomorrow''

==Sport==
*[[Legion of Doom (ice hockey)]], nickname for a line of Philadelphia Flyers ice hockey players
*[[The Road Warriors]], professional wrestling tag team known as Legion of Doom in the WWF/WWE and as a nickname in other promotions
* The Legion of Doom, a professional wrestling stable managed by [[Paul Ellering]] circa 1983, of which the Road Warriors were two (but not the only) members.


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Latest revision as of 17:42, 14 September 2023

The Legion of Doom is a group of DC Comics supervillains

Legion of Doom may also refer to:

Film and television

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Sport

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  • Legion of Doom (ice hockey), nickname for a line of Philadelphia Flyers ice hockey players
  • The Road Warriors, professional wrestling tag team known as Legion of Doom in the WWF/WWE and as a nickname in other promotions
  • The Legion of Doom, a professional wrestling stable managed by Paul Ellering circa 1983, of which the Road Warriors were two (but not the only) members.