Getting right down to it, WCW Vs. NWO: World Tour is out just in time for the Holiday season. Now, what can you expect from this 3D polygonal wrestler? First off, expect all the real wrestlers from ...
Hogan’s victory marked the first of nine occasions where the NWO owned the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Hogan would hold it five times, Nash would get three reigns and Bret Hart was affiliated ...
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WWE legend explains what went wrong with the NWO
The nWo is one of the most iconic wrestling factions of all time. So what went terribly wrong with the group in the final ...
World Championship Wrestling is getting more popular by the minute. Legions of fans follow the sport, millions of people worship its athletes and, maybe more than anything else, its energy and ...
The nWo was, and still is, one of the most recognizable and popular stables in professional wresting history. Comprised initially of Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Hulk Hogan, the trio terrorized WCW ...
The New World Order's invasion of WCW in 1996 is one of the most iconic moments in the history of professional wrestling. The group's fourth-wall-breaking grittiness stood out in a world with ...
Wrestling stat guy Chris Harrington of the IndeedWrestling website recently published a copy of Hulk Hogan's 1998 WCW contract. You can see the full scan at this link or below. Here are some ...
Welcome to Souled Out III (1999), a pay-per-view that opens with a fake Presidential address (pictured) to explain how World Championship Wrestling is “back” and “in control” again. You can tell this ...
July 7, 1996, was a watershed mark in pro wrestling history. On that night, in front of a shocked and stunned crowd, Hulk Hogan underwent a heel turn that changed the fortune of WCW and the ...
It was 15 years ago today, July 7, 1996, that the New World Order of Wresling (nWo) was formed. The always face superstar Hulk Hogan turned his back on the fans to join up with Kevin Nash and Scott ...
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