Robin Hood: Alternate Ending

In this version of the ending of Disney's 1973 movie, Robin Hood, Robin was wounded by the arrows shotting at him as he's escaping the burning castle caused by the Shieff of Nottingham. He gets rescured by Little John, who takes him to the church to get his wounds mended by Maid Marian and Little Sister. Sir Hiss spotted the drops of blood left by Robin and he and Prince John follow the trail leading to the church. Seeing Little John leaving the church, Prince John figured that Robin Hood would be alone. Maid Marian was shocked to see Prince John, who offered to "put Robin out of his misery" while drawing a dagger out of his cloak. Maid Marian told him to not come any closer and that he's not the king when Prince John says that no one gives orders to "King John." Suddenly, King Richard, much to Maid Marian's delight and Prince John's horror, steps in saying "Well, Brother John, up to your old tricks I see." King Richard, even though Prince John deserves it for leaving the people oppressed and using the crown for his own selfish interest, didn't banish him by it would upset their mother, but probably has a more severe punishment in mind. Some time later, King Richard returned Nottingham to its rightful glory, knighted Robin Hood as "Sir Robin of Locksley," and orders Friar Tuck to marry Robin and Maid Marian, which was done soon. The word "The End" appeared as Robin and Maid Marian rode away in the carriage like the ending of the final movie. The reason this ending didn't make it is maybe because it's underwelming.