nWo-The New World Order; Did they run its course too long
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nWo-The New World Order; Did they run its course too long
Hey guys,
15 years ago, we were introduced to the nWo-The New World Order
The nWo was born on Memorial Day 1996 when Scott Hall and later Kevin Nash arrived and @ the Bash @ the Beach, Hulk Hogan became the 3rd man and the nWo was formed
The nWo would soon add new members:
Here were the members of the nWo:
nWo Original incarnation from 1996-1998
Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Ted DiBiase, The Giant, nWo Sting, Syxx, Vincent, Nick Patrick, Miss Elizabeth, Eric Bischoff, Buff Bagwell, V.K. Wallstreet, Masahiro Chono, Big Bubba Rogers, Scott Norton, Randy Savage, Dennis Rodman, The Great Muta, Konnan, Curt Hennig, Rick Rude, Dusty Rhodes, Scott Steiner
nWo Japan a.k.a. nWo Typhoon, they wrestled in New Japan Pro Wrestling
Masahiro Chono, Keiji Mutoh (also wrestled as The Great Muta), Hiro Saito, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Satoshi Kojima, nWo Sting, Buff Bagwell, Scott Norton, Michael Wallstreet, AKIRA, Tatsutoshi Goto, Michiyoshi Ohara, Brian Adams, Big Titan
1998
nWo Hollywood a.k.a. "nWo Black and White"
Hollywood Hogan, Scott Hall, The Giant, Vincent, Eric Bischoff, Buff Bagwell, Scott Norton, Dennis Rodman, Rick Rude, Brian Adams, The Disciple, Dusty Rhodes, Scott Steiner, Bret Hart, Horace Hogan, Stevie Ray, Miss Elizabeth, Curt Hennig, nWo Sting
nWo Wolfpac-A face incarnation that fought against the heel nWo Hollywood
Kevin Nash, Randy Savage, Konnan, Lex Luger & STING (Other members included Scott Hall, Curt Hennig, & Rick Rude, however, they defected back to nWo Hollywood)
Note: The Giant returned to nWo Hollywood to Feud with Kevin Nash
LWO-Latino World Order a.k.a. nWo Mexico
Eddie Guerrero, Juventud Guerrera, Psychosis, La Parka, El Dandy, Silver King, Villano V, Damien, Ciclope and Héctor Garza along with their Bodyguard Spyder
1999
nWo "Elite a.k.a. "nWo Reunion" and/or "Mega nWo" and/or "nWo Wolfpac 1999" Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Miss Elizabeth, Eric Bischoff, Buff Bagwell, Scott Steiner, Rick Steiner, Lex Luger, David Flair and Torrie Wilson
nWo "Black and White" a.k.a. The "B-Team" of the "nWo Reunion" faction-Stevie Ray, Vincent, Scott Norton, Horace Hogan and The Late Brian "Crush" Adams
Note: The Giant was kicked out of the nWo once again and he would also exit WCW for Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Federation as The Big Show and Curt Hennig was also kicked out of the nWo
also, A car accident suffered by Guerrero on January 1, 1999 would help bring a premature end to the LWO. Three days later, the two factions of the New World Order reunited, and before long, various members of the LWO were found lying unconscious backstage. The nWo approached the LWO and demanded they immediately disband or face further consequences. Every member other than Mysterio agreed, removing their LWO shirts and exiting the ring. Mysterio, who was not originally a willing member of the group, proved himself the most loyal when he refused to remove his LWO colors. The nWo beat him down and forcibly tore off his LWO shirt, leading to a feud between Mysterio and The Outsiders.
The reunited nWo also betrayed their only Latino member, Konnan, who had objected to the brutality used against Mysterio, leading them to form a team against The Outsiders. As Eddie Guerrero healed and made his in-ring return, key LWO members such as himself, Mysterio, and Juventud Guerrera formed a popular new group with Konnan known as the Filthy Animals.
nWo 2000 The traditional nWo logo was silver instead of white, and the catchprase "The Band is Back Together" was used-Jeff Jarrett, Bret Hart, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Scott Steiner, Ron & Don Harris
Note: Bret Hart was injured and Jarrett turned on Hall & Nash and it would soon be Jeff Jarrett as the U.S. Heavyweight Champion, The Harris Brothers as WCW World Tag Team Champions, Scott Steiner and the nWo-Midajah, Shakira and Major Gunns
In 2002, Vince McMahon brought the nWo back to life in the WWE
The First Incarnation-Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall-The original three were brought in by Vince McMahon
The Second Incarnation-Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, X-Pac, The Big Show
Note: Hogan turned face and quit the group. This led them to bring in X-Pac and The Big Show
The Third Incarnation-Kevin Nash, X-Pac, The Big Show, Booker T, Shawn Michaels
Note: Hall was released from his contract. Booker T and Shawn Michaels joined the group
The Final Incarnation-Kevin Nash, X-Pac, The Big Show, Shawn Michaels
Note: Michaels literally kicked Booker T out of the nWo. Soon after, Kevin Nash would suffer a legitimate quadriceps tear, putting him out of action for nearly a year.
The following week on the 500th Edition of RAW which was still on The New TNN @ the time, the group was officially disbanded by Vince McMahon as Eric Bischoff (The Original Creator of the nWo) became the General Manager of RAW from 2002-2005
In 2004, The nWo was reformed @ TNA Victory Road '04 and they became known as The Kings of Wrestling, but that was short-lived in January of 2005
In 2010, TNA Wrestling came up with their version of the nWo called The Band
The First Incarnation-Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean Waltman reunited on the very 1st iMPACT! of 2010-January 4
The Second Incarnation-Scott Hall and Sean Waltman
Note: Hall and Syxx-Pac turned on Nash on the February 4, 2010 on iMPACT!
The Third Incarnation-Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean Waltman
Note: Nash turned on Eric Young and re-joined Hall and Waltman @ Destination X 2010
The Fourth Incarnation-Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Eric Young
Eric Young joined on May 3, replacing Sean Waltman
The Fifth Incarnation-Kevin Nash and Eric Young
Note: Scott Hall released in June 2010 and Nash and Young decided to disband on June 24, 2010
The Sixth Incarnation-Kevin Nash and STING
Note: Nash & STING reunited on a crusade to rid TNA of Hogan and Bischoff
The Final Incarnation-Kevin Nash, STING and "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero
Note: The Pope joined Nash and Sting because he felt Hogan and Bischoff were holding him down
and so, I ask you all this:
Did the nWo-New World Order run its course for too long?
That's the Question!
Please Debate on this and you can also use your Pros and Cons as well
15 years ago, we were introduced to the nWo-The New World Order
The nWo was born on Memorial Day 1996 when Scott Hall and later Kevin Nash arrived and @ the Bash @ the Beach, Hulk Hogan became the 3rd man and the nWo was formed
The nWo would soon add new members:
Here were the members of the nWo:
nWo Original incarnation from 1996-1998
Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Ted DiBiase, The Giant, nWo Sting, Syxx, Vincent, Nick Patrick, Miss Elizabeth, Eric Bischoff, Buff Bagwell, V.K. Wallstreet, Masahiro Chono, Big Bubba Rogers, Scott Norton, Randy Savage, Dennis Rodman, The Great Muta, Konnan, Curt Hennig, Rick Rude, Dusty Rhodes, Scott Steiner
nWo Japan a.k.a. nWo Typhoon, they wrestled in New Japan Pro Wrestling
Masahiro Chono, Keiji Mutoh (also wrestled as The Great Muta), Hiro Saito, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Satoshi Kojima, nWo Sting, Buff Bagwell, Scott Norton, Michael Wallstreet, AKIRA, Tatsutoshi Goto, Michiyoshi Ohara, Brian Adams, Big Titan
1998
nWo Hollywood a.k.a. "nWo Black and White"
Hollywood Hogan, Scott Hall, The Giant, Vincent, Eric Bischoff, Buff Bagwell, Scott Norton, Dennis Rodman, Rick Rude, Brian Adams, The Disciple, Dusty Rhodes, Scott Steiner, Bret Hart, Horace Hogan, Stevie Ray, Miss Elizabeth, Curt Hennig, nWo Sting
nWo Wolfpac-A face incarnation that fought against the heel nWo Hollywood
Kevin Nash, Randy Savage, Konnan, Lex Luger & STING (Other members included Scott Hall, Curt Hennig, & Rick Rude, however, they defected back to nWo Hollywood)
Note: The Giant returned to nWo Hollywood to Feud with Kevin Nash
LWO-Latino World Order a.k.a. nWo Mexico
Eddie Guerrero, Juventud Guerrera, Psychosis, La Parka, El Dandy, Silver King, Villano V, Damien, Ciclope and Héctor Garza along with their Bodyguard Spyder
1999
nWo "Elite a.k.a. "nWo Reunion" and/or "Mega nWo" and/or "nWo Wolfpac 1999" Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Miss Elizabeth, Eric Bischoff, Buff Bagwell, Scott Steiner, Rick Steiner, Lex Luger, David Flair and Torrie Wilson
nWo "Black and White" a.k.a. The "B-Team" of the "nWo Reunion" faction-Stevie Ray, Vincent, Scott Norton, Horace Hogan and The Late Brian "Crush" Adams
Note: The Giant was kicked out of the nWo once again and he would also exit WCW for Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Federation as The Big Show and Curt Hennig was also kicked out of the nWo
also, A car accident suffered by Guerrero on January 1, 1999 would help bring a premature end to the LWO. Three days later, the two factions of the New World Order reunited, and before long, various members of the LWO were found lying unconscious backstage. The nWo approached the LWO and demanded they immediately disband or face further consequences. Every member other than Mysterio agreed, removing their LWO shirts and exiting the ring. Mysterio, who was not originally a willing member of the group, proved himself the most loyal when he refused to remove his LWO colors. The nWo beat him down and forcibly tore off his LWO shirt, leading to a feud between Mysterio and The Outsiders.
The reunited nWo also betrayed their only Latino member, Konnan, who had objected to the brutality used against Mysterio, leading them to form a team against The Outsiders. As Eddie Guerrero healed and made his in-ring return, key LWO members such as himself, Mysterio, and Juventud Guerrera formed a popular new group with Konnan known as the Filthy Animals.
nWo 2000 The traditional nWo logo was silver instead of white, and the catchprase "The Band is Back Together" was used-Jeff Jarrett, Bret Hart, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Scott Steiner, Ron & Don Harris
Note: Bret Hart was injured and Jarrett turned on Hall & Nash and it would soon be Jeff Jarrett as the U.S. Heavyweight Champion, The Harris Brothers as WCW World Tag Team Champions, Scott Steiner and the nWo-Midajah, Shakira and Major Gunns
In 2002, Vince McMahon brought the nWo back to life in the WWE
The First Incarnation-Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall-The original three were brought in by Vince McMahon
The Second Incarnation-Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, X-Pac, The Big Show
Note: Hogan turned face and quit the group. This led them to bring in X-Pac and The Big Show
The Third Incarnation-Kevin Nash, X-Pac, The Big Show, Booker T, Shawn Michaels
Note: Hall was released from his contract. Booker T and Shawn Michaels joined the group
The Final Incarnation-Kevin Nash, X-Pac, The Big Show, Shawn Michaels
Note: Michaels literally kicked Booker T out of the nWo. Soon after, Kevin Nash would suffer a legitimate quadriceps tear, putting him out of action for nearly a year.
The following week on the 500th Edition of RAW which was still on The New TNN @ the time, the group was officially disbanded by Vince McMahon as Eric Bischoff (The Original Creator of the nWo) became the General Manager of RAW from 2002-2005
In 2004, The nWo was reformed @ TNA Victory Road '04 and they became known as The Kings of Wrestling, but that was short-lived in January of 2005
In 2010, TNA Wrestling came up with their version of the nWo called The Band
The First Incarnation-Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean Waltman reunited on the very 1st iMPACT! of 2010-January 4
The Second Incarnation-Scott Hall and Sean Waltman
Note: Hall and Syxx-Pac turned on Nash on the February 4, 2010 on iMPACT!
The Third Incarnation-Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean Waltman
Note: Nash turned on Eric Young and re-joined Hall and Waltman @ Destination X 2010
The Fourth Incarnation-Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Eric Young
Eric Young joined on May 3, replacing Sean Waltman
The Fifth Incarnation-Kevin Nash and Eric Young
Note: Scott Hall released in June 2010 and Nash and Young decided to disband on June 24, 2010
The Sixth Incarnation-Kevin Nash and STING
Note: Nash & STING reunited on a crusade to rid TNA of Hogan and Bischoff
The Final Incarnation-Kevin Nash, STING and "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero
Note: The Pope joined Nash and Sting because he felt Hogan and Bischoff were holding him down
and so, I ask you all this:
Did the nWo-New World Order run its course for too long?
That's the Question!
Please Debate on this and you can also use your Pros and Cons as well
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Re: nWo-The New World Order; Did they run its course too lon
Um... YES!
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Re: nWo-The New World Order; Did they run its course too lon
Well can you please explain it? If ya don't mind
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They did it at least 5 different times, but after the first one, no one cared. It was almost THE ONLY ANGLE on the top of the card for YEARS. People stopped caring. That is the very definition of an angle running too long. And in the case of WCW and the nWo, it killed the promotion, because it was the only thing that the bookers knew how to book.womenwrestlerfan wrote:Well can you please explain it? If ya don't mind
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Re: nWo-The New World Order; Did they run its course too lon
The nWo will never go away. There will never be another stable that won't resemble them, because they pretty much did everything a stable can do.
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Re: nWo-The New World Order; Did they run its course too lon
Like what? They did the same thing for years. Swerves, swerves, more swerves, beat downs, interference, more beat downs, "are you in or are you out?", and that's about it.Shogun Rua wrote:The nWo will never go away. There will never be another stable that won't resemble them, because they pretty much did everything a stable can do.
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What else really is there for a stable to do? The only other thing I can think of is take over. And they did that too.
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But the (the bookers) have to know when to stop, or else it just gets redundant and boring and most importantly, the people either stop caring, or give it X-Pac heat.Shogun Rua wrote:What else really is there for a stable to do? The only other thing I can think of is take over. And they did that too.
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=)) =)) oh so true, poor XpacBig Red Machine wrote:But the (the bookers) have to know when to stop, or else it just gets redundant and boring and most importantly, the people either stop caring, or give it X-Pac heat.Shogun Rua wrote:What else really is there for a stable to do? The only other thing I can think of is take over. And they did that too.

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Re: nWo-The New World Order; Did they run its course too lon
Well let me say this:
I was never a fan of the nWo, but I agree with some of y'all
Hogan, Hall and Nash is what should've kept the nWo, but then when they started adding guys like Bagwell, Norton, Big Bubba, V.K. Wallstreet, Konnan and later Scott Steiner, Brian "Crush" Adams and Vincent who didn't do justice, not to mention adding a guy who people never heard of like Horace Hogan (whom, IMO wasn't a great wrestler) and then, when the nWo split into the Wolfpack and Hollywood and then brought in the LWO, that's when things got SOOOOOOOO out of control
and then, when Ric Flair def. Bischoff for control of WCW, they've decided to make a Super Wolfpack with Hogan, Hall and Nash along with Lex Luger, Scott Steiner and Buff Bagwell and Miss Elizabeth as their valet and nWo Black & White had Stevie Ray, Horace Hogan, Vincent, Scott Norton and Brian Adams, it got them no where
and yes, it was a bigger joke when they brought back nWo 2000 and added Jeff Jarrett and also, Bret Hart wasn't fit to be in the nWo
and also, the WWE's version of the nWo was a joke
It had Hogan, Hall and Nash, and then, Hall, Nash and Waltman reunited and then they've added Big Show (Formally The Giant) and then, Booker T. who wasn't fit for the nWo and finally, Shawn Michaels
Thank GOD that the WWE's nWo didn't last too long
I was never a fan of the nWo, but I agree with some of y'all
Hogan, Hall and Nash is what should've kept the nWo, but then when they started adding guys like Bagwell, Norton, Big Bubba, V.K. Wallstreet, Konnan and later Scott Steiner, Brian "Crush" Adams and Vincent who didn't do justice, not to mention adding a guy who people never heard of like Horace Hogan (whom, IMO wasn't a great wrestler) and then, when the nWo split into the Wolfpack and Hollywood and then brought in the LWO, that's when things got SOOOOOOOO out of control
and then, when Ric Flair def. Bischoff for control of WCW, they've decided to make a Super Wolfpack with Hogan, Hall and Nash along with Lex Luger, Scott Steiner and Buff Bagwell and Miss Elizabeth as their valet and nWo Black & White had Stevie Ray, Horace Hogan, Vincent, Scott Norton and Brian Adams, it got them no where
and yes, it was a bigger joke when they brought back nWo 2000 and added Jeff Jarrett and also, Bret Hart wasn't fit to be in the nWo
and also, the WWE's version of the nWo was a joke
It had Hogan, Hall and Nash, and then, Hall, Nash and Waltman reunited and then they've added Big Show (Formally The Giant) and then, Booker T. who wasn't fit for the nWo and finally, Shawn Michaels
Thank GOD that the WWE's nWo didn't last too long
Re: nWo-The New World Order; Did they run its course too lon
i wouldnt have minded a valet or Bischoffs association for the authority figure,but the numbers got too much,,really out of hand,look at this way,ppl refer stables with too many guys as "like the NWO"
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