It’s me again with another installment of Vintage Best and Worst. This time we’re tackling the most important thing to ever happen to anything ever. As always, follow me on Twitter at @DavidDTSS, ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: Eric Bischoff was revealed to be the “piece of sh*t” behind the New World Order, which compelled Rowdy Roddy Piper to confront him. More on that ...
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 ...
Of all the great things about television, the greatest is that it’s on every single day. TV history is being made, day in and day out, in ways big and small. In an effort to better appreciate this ...
The New World Order is one of the most successful factions in the history of wrestling, and even though it ballooned out of control as years went by, its initial formation in 1996 was the jumping off ...
Booker T almost joined the NWO, after being prompted by Scott Hall to join the faction. The former WCW Heavyweight Champion was one of the few WCW stars who didn’t join the group in its original form.
For anyone who has been watching WWE programming of late, it is clear that the WWE has been dropping subtle hints concerning the reformation of the New World Order. Kevin Nash returning to the program ...