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Eric Bischoff Details Why The NWO Was DOA In WWE
The nWo's impact on the wrestling industry can't be questioned but its ill-fated and short run in WWE fell flat, and Eric Bischoff says it never had a chance.
Arguments between wrestling fans about who is the 'best' at any particular facet of sports entertainment tend to be quite heated. Ask who is the greatest technical wrestler, and you will get some who ...
Back in early summer 1996, a revolutionary stable took over WCW programming. They would eventually become known as the New World Order (nWo). The idea behind the group was that two former WWE ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: Bret Hart finally made his WCW debut, Ric Flair got humiliated in front of his hometown crowd (again), and referee Randy Anderson chokeslammed a ...
Few things elicit nostalgia in people of a certain age than professional wrestling theme songs. And that’s especially true when it comes to the nWo Wolfpac. While the Wolfpac’s run in WCW was brief, ...
Even all these years after its demise, the NWO is still a topic of regular conversation among wrestling fans, and those involved in the stable, including Kevin Nash, continue to answer questions about ...
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Twenty years after the New World Order first invaded WCW to kickstart the most lucrative era in pro wrestling's history, the nWo is still over with fans. Way over, in fact. It was ...
WCW did a lot of crazy things during the Monday Night Wars, including having Sean Waltman and the nWo run The Steiner Brothers off the road on an episode of Nitro. WWE Hall of Famer Sean Waltman ...
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the formation of the NWO, the New World Order. At WCW’s Bash at the Beach ’96, it was The Outsiders, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, versus the three-man tag team of ...
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