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 ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: Nitro celebrated being preempted by the 1998 NBA Playoffs on TNT by splitting the show into two episodes, giving us two Goldberg and two Chris ...
Extra Mustard sits down with the pro wrestling's famed Wolfpac of Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean "X-Pac" Waltman to talk about their legendary wrestling careers and how they have managed to remain ...
what the doctor saw the morning Mrs Bollea gave birth Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: Dennis Rodman returned, was in like eight segments, and accidentally burned a lady with a ...
Few things elicit nostalgia in people of a certain age than professional wrestling theme songs. And that’s especially true when it comes to the nWo Wolfpac. While the Wolfpac’s run in WCW was brief, ...
Even all these years after its demise, the NWO is still a topic of regular conversation among wrestling fans, and those involved in the stable, including Kevin Nash, continue to answer questions about ...
The original NWO (New World Order) stable in World Championship Wrestling consisted of Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, and the late Scott Hall. The group, which was created during "WCW Nitro's" Monday Night ...
In the mid-1990s, the promotional jumps of Scott Hall and Kevin Nash combined with the turning of Hulk Hogan created a foundation for insanely-lucrative unpredictability on WCW programming. While the ...
WCW distanced itself from the National Wrestling Alliance in the nineties. While the promotion had heels as champions for the most of its existence, it gave fans some iconic babyface turns. Some ...
We knew that the Firefly Fun House match between John Cena and The Fiend Bray Wyatt was going to be weird and crazy, but no one expected what we ultimately got, which included a walk through Cena’s ...