Back in 2020, the New World Order was close to taking over once again, but during WWE's ThunderDome era. Eric Bischoff says ...
Eric Bischoff names the WWE legend who was considered to be the third member of the NWO instead of Hulk Hogan.
Remembering the night Scott Hall sparked a revolution, what it means to get old, and a fading appreciation for history.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: WCW Eric Bischoff thinks Sting would’ve been a success in the nWo, but nothing compared to Hulk Hogan. Leading up to ...
You know who I am. But you don’t know why I’m here.” To pro wrestling fans, that quote is as famous as the Gettysburg Address. Thirty years ago this past Wednesday, Scott Hall showed up on “WCW Monday ...
Steve Austin cut his “Austin 3:16” promo after winning the King of the Ring on June 23, 1996. Hulk Hogan joined the NWO at WCW Bash at the Beach on July 7, 1996.
A former WWE writer claims that an nWo reboot was planned during the ThunderDome era but didn't end up taking place due to a crazy circumstance.
Group established cells across southern Germany, often using Freemasons’ networks and their lodges for recruitment ...
Eric Bischoff knows The Bloodline is a great storyline success, but its impact on the pro wrestling business can’t compare to the nWo. Currently in WWE, the longest-running storyline involves The ...
Kevin Nash has set the record straight on his rumored involvement in WWE‘s alleged attempt to reboot the legendary nWo ...
WWE once reportedly wanted to reboot the New World Order with a lineup of modern Superstars. During his recent appearance on ...