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Post by wrestlingfan228 on Jun 5, 2008 0:47:02 GMT -5
- How many nWo's were there? - Who was in what version of the nWo? - What eventually ended the nWo? - Hogan Hall and Nash started the nWo, so why did they end up being enemies? I've always liked the idea of the nWo, but I was always confused by it. Thanks to anyone who can answer these for me.
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Post by Cult Member BriGuy on Jun 5, 2008 0:52:07 GMT -5
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Post by Pure-Shape-Mind on Jun 5, 2008 3:55:18 GMT -5
....This thread just makes me feel old.
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Post by doink317 on Jun 5, 2008 9:52:08 GMT -5
I'll see if I can help the best I can...
There was a bunch of different versions of the nWo. Of course there was the original nWo, which formed in July 1996 which was Hogan, Hall, and Nash. There was also nWo Japan, then in 1998 the White & Black nWo split, and went into two groups: nWo: Hollywood (White & Black) and nWo: Wolfpac (Red & Black), after the Hollywood/Wolfpac nWo feud that went there April 1998-late 1998 the groups pretty much formed back together... or pretty much all the major guys that were left in the nWo Hollywood went on over to the Wolfpac, leaving only three members of the White & Black... which was Horace Hogan, Stevie Ray, and Vincent... by that time the nWo Hollywood really didn't mean anything, although Horace, Stevie, and Vincent did kinda feud over who was to be the leader...by mid-1999 they just get rid of all the nWo's... until it was brought back in late 1999, which was the Sliver & Black, which didn't last long at all, maybe a few months at most. Then of course they had the nWo 2002 in the WWE, that didn't last to long either.
The first nWo was Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Hollywood Hogan, but would eventually add a lot more like Syxx, Scott Norton, Buff Bagwell, Scott Steiner, Brian Adams, Vincent, Eric Bischoff, Randy Savage, The Giant, etc... nWo Hollywood was basically the same thing minus Macho Man, and Nash who was in the Wolfpac... Sting & Lex Luger also joined the Wolfpac, and Hall was in the Wolfpac for awhile as well, until he turned on Nash at the 1998 Slammboree and rejoined Hollywood. Konnan was also in the WolfPac, and Disco Inferno was actually in the group for awhile too...
The Sliver & Black was Nash, Bret Hart, Jeff Jarrett, I think Hall was also in the group for awhile too.
the nWo eventually pretty much killed them selfs because there was just to many of them...
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Post by rockbottom42385 on Jun 6, 2008 1:25:35 GMT -5
I'll see if I can help the best I can... There was a bunch of different versions of the nWo. Of course there was the original nWo, which formed in July 1996 which was Hogan, Hall, and Nash. There was also nWo Japan, then in 1998 the White & Black nWo split, and went into two groups: nWo: Hollywood (White & Black) and nWo: Wolfpac (Red & Black), after the Hollywood/Wolfpac nWo feud that went there April 1998-late 1998 the groups pretty much formed back together... or pretty much all the major guys that were left in the nWo Hollywood went on over to the Wolfpac, leaving only three members of the White & Black... which was Horace Hogan, Stevie Ray, and Vincent... by that time the nWo Hollywood really didn't mean anything, although Horace, Stevie, and Vincent did kinda feud over who was to be the leader...by mid-1999 they just get rid of all the nWo's... until it was brought back in late 1999, which was the Sliver & Black, which didn't last long at all, maybe a few months at most. Then of course they had the nWo 2002 in the WWE, that didn't last to long either. The first nWo was Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Hollywood Hogan, but would eventually add a lot more like Syxx, Scott Norton, Buff Bagwell, Scott Steiner, Brian Adams, Vincent, Eric Bischoff, Randy Savage, The Giant, etc... nWo Hollywood was basically the same thing minus Macho Man, and Nash who was in the Wolfpac... Sting & Lex Luger also joined the Wolfpac, and Hall was in the Wolfpac for awhile as well, until he turned on Nash at the 1998 Slammboree and rejoined Hollywood. Konnan was also in the WolfPac, and Disco Inferno was actually in the group for awhile too... The Sliver & Black was Nash, Bret Hart, Jeff Jarrett, I think Hall was also in the group for awhile too. the nWo eventually pretty much killed them selfs because there was just to many of them... Very good accurate detailed description of the nWo. it's hard to track down all of the history because the nWo was around since July of 1996.
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Post by nightprowler on Jun 9, 2008 3:03:16 GMT -5
nWo Japan
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Post by mercennario1080 on Jun 9, 2008 20:53:14 GMT -5
The Silver and black was nWo 2000?
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Post by doink317 on Jun 9, 2008 23:31:12 GMT -5
The Silver and black was nWo 2000? Yep.
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Post by Patrick Bateman (original) on Jun 10, 2008 1:48:43 GMT -5
Also the take off group the LWO. Which was all latino's/
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