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How many people agree with me that the nWo was 10 X far better in WCW??? I mean when the nWo returned in the WWE in 2002, it only lasted what 2 months with the original trio of Hall, Nash and Hogan. What was Vince thinking? In WCW, we had 'Big Flash' Scott Norton who was most brutal member of them all, the comical entertainer Buff 'Daddy' Bagwell who was so fun to watch putting on those neck injuries and then turning out to be fake, Scott Steiner the largest arms in the world, Disciple, etc. If you add these guys to the list with the original trio, in my mind the nWo would last longer and be just as good. nWo rocked. I also noticed that during their impressive theme music they didn't used the N. W. O quote that they used in WCW which I really loved. Vince should've not only bought back the nWo which he did, but as well as the awesome nWo quotes, other members, etc. Rick Rude and Curt Hennig would still be members if they were alive today. R.I.P. N W O. new new new World order 4 life

2007-05-12 23:31:33 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Wrestling

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Yes, I completely agree to a point. I didn't like the idea when WCW used the NWO to try and get over guys. It started to get watered down. I liked it when it was Hogan, Hall and Nash as the Outsiders, Syxx, Trillionaire Ted, and Rude. Buff Bagwell and Steiner were great performers, but they would have been good together without the NWO. As for the Vince version, it was a total flop as far as I am concerned. Vince didn't realize that people were going to mark out seeing them in the WWE after they had been gone so long. The fans wanted to like them because of who they were and Vince gave in.

The best times for the NWO are from Bash at the Beach in 1996 to about the Summer of 1997. After that, guys just started getting thrown in there when Bischoff and the creative staff didn't have anything else for them.

As for the quotes in the theme music, Vince didn't want to use it because it was Bischoff making those comments. At the time, Bischoff was not under contract to the WWE, so Vince would basically be giving him free publicity.Also, Vince felt his version was going to be better and didn't want his version to be tied into Bischoff's version. For Vince, its an ego thing.

2007-05-12 23:45:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The reason why the nWo didn't work in the WWE was because in WCW it was new and by the time it made it to WWE it had been around for 6 years.

2007-05-13 01:32:04 · answer #2 · answered by Ben R 4 · 1 0

I only ever cherished the unique NWO (Nash/corridor/Hogan). back then, it grow to be new, edgy, and a lots mandatory breath of clean air. whilst the NWO went directly to recuit (possible) approximately 50% of the WCW roster, and then broke off into 2 separate warring factions (NWO Hollywood and NWO Wolfpac), all of it grew to grow to be lots too diluted and at as quickly as went stale and boring.

2016-10-15 13:02:52 · answer #3 · answered by adkisson 4 · 0 0

in WCW they had so many wrestlers in the faction they had to break it up into 2 seperate groups the mwo and the wolfpac. they eventually had a mexican knock off of the nwo but it never did fly.

2007-05-13 10:16:56 · answer #4 · answered by The Best There Ever Will Be !!! 4 · 0 0

The nWo was just a faction, not an organization, like WCW...nWo was IN WCW...

2007-05-12 23:37:07 · answer #5 · answered by Terry C. 7 · 0 0

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