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 ...
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 ...
The Nintendo 64 classic WCW/nWo Revenge continues to surprise gamers to this day. The running grapple wasn’t implemented into the AKI wrestling games until Virtual Pro Wrestling 2 and WWF No Mercy.
Getting The Hulkster to ditch the red and yellow and tell his Hulkamaniacs to “stick it” established The nWo as a gamechanger ...
WCW did a lot of crazy things during the Monday Night Wars, including having Sean Waltman and the nWo run The Steiner Brothers off the road on an episode of Nitro. WWE Hall of Famer Sean Waltman ...
Watch your step, for you’ve just entered the Graveyard. Inside, we’ll be digging up games that have long been without a pulse. You’ll see both good and bad ...
WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash was asked on the "Kliq This" podcast what he thought the ending of the NWO storyline should have been in WCW. A lot of people feel that WCW would have been in better shape ...
"The iconic rise and fall of WCW is one of professional wrestling's most captivating stories – full of big dreams, massive successes, painful failures, and the harsh realities of the pro wrestling ...
Raven is infamously on the cover of one of the most beloved wrestling video games of all time, and now he’s explained how he inexplicably made the cover. Speaking to Chris Van Vliet recently, the ...
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 ...