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Who was the nWo rival?

Regardless, Sting was the biggest rival the nWo ever had.
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Who did the nWo feud with?

Following Road Wild, the nWo began a rivalry with The Four Horsemen, marked by a skit where they mocked members of the group. The Horsemen responded by challenging the nWo to a WarGames match at Fall Brawl in September.
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Who was against nWo in wrestling?

No wrestler benefited more by feuding with the New World Order than Sting did. The long storyline of Sting evolving into the Crow character after the nWo convinced WCW he betrayed them led to some of the best segments in company history.
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Who was in nWo vs Wolfpac?

They called themselves nWo Wolfpac (a name which Nash had previously been using alongside Hall and Syxx to refer to themselves as a trio), and were joined in the following weeks by Curt Hennig, Miss Elizabeth, Rick Rude and Dusty Rhodes. The Wolfpac became the first nWo incarnation to wrestle as faces.
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What ended the nWo?

On July 15th, 2002, the NWO officially died. In a perhaps fitting move, the legendary wrestling stable was put out of its misery by Vince McMahon himself. The week before, Kevin Nash was injured and instead of trying to force it to go on, WWE decided it was time for the Order to end.
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Was John Cena ever in nWo?

Rather then bell-to-bell action, the firefly funhouse match was a waking nightmare. Cean relived career moment after career moment, each twisted with fabricated failures. All except for one moment that never happened where John Cena abandoned his legacy as a hero of the people, and joined the NWO.
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Are any members of nWo dead?

Scott Hall, the wrestling star who revitalized the industry when he formed the nWo with Kevin Nash and Hulk Hogan, died Monday. He was 63. “WWE extends its condolences to Hall's family, friends and fans,” the company said in a statement confirming his death Monday night.
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Which superstar was never in the nWo?

1 Goldberg

Kevin Nash ended Goldberg's streak and title reign as the leader of the Wolfpac before reuniting with Hulk Hogan and nWo Hollywood. Goldberg never joined any version of the nWo and was their last real threat from the nWo Elite to the nWo 2000 factions.
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Why did the nWo split?

During the match, interference by both Kevin Nash and Bret Hart played a major role. Nash powerbombed Hogan, but when Bret Hart laid Hogan's body over Randy Savage, Hogan won and walked away with the title. This signalled the split of the nWo into two factions.
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Who was the giant in nWo?

"The Giant" Paul Wight's career in WCW was wild, but his history of joining and leaving the nWo in particular is worth a lot of discussion. When Paul 'The Giant' Wight made his in-ring WCW debut at Halloween Havoc 1995 - and (in only his second official professional wrestling match!)
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Was Rick Rude in nWo?

In WCW, Rude became a member of the New World Order (nWo), managing his friend Curt Hennig. Thus, Rude became the first wrestler to be part of both DX and nWo.
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Did the nWo ever lose?

The New World Order ran roughshod over WCW for years and for months in WWE. However, they did wind up losing a handful of huge matches! If there was one big problem with WCW during the Monday Night Wars, it was an overreliance on the nWo.
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Why did nWo not work in WWE?

They were completely disbanded once X-Pac was released, Nash got injured again, and when Big Show got traded to Smackdown. Reasons why the nWo failed included the WWE but also the fans too. The short answer for the fans is the crowd reaction that was given to Hogan once he returned.
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Were the nasty boys in the nWo?

The early months of the New World Order saw the Nasty Boys trying to join the group as close friends of Hulk Hogan. They referenced their real-life friendship when Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags tried to convince the group to let them in during a few segments filmed in a hotel.
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When did nWo invade WWE?

One of the most controversial and influential factions in wrestling history debuts in WWE when Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall bring The nWo to No Way Out 2002.
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Who was supposed to be the 3rd member of the nWo?

Scott Hall recently revealed in an interview that if not Hulk Hogan, Sting was going to be the third man who helped The Outsiders get the win at Bash at the Beach and start the New World Order. "We had no idea who it was going to be.
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Why did WCW fail?

However, poorly-received storylines, the increasing popularity of the WWF's Attitude Era, and restrictions from Time Warner eventually led to WCW's decline and eventual acquisition of key assets by its main competition, Vince McMahon and the WWF.
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Who in WWE has never won a championship?

Dusty Rhodes

One of the greatest wrestlers of all-time did not win a single WWE championship. Dusty Rhodes spent the majority of his legendary career elsewhere. By the time he began wrestling for Vince McMahon, he was in his mid 40s, past his prime and asked to wear a ridiculous polka dot outfit.
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Who played the fake nWo sting?

Jeffrey Farmer (born August 14, 1962) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) as The nWo Sting, an impostor version of the original Sting aligned to the New World Order stable.
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Who was the first person to join the nWo?

The original incarnation (Heel) was formed when Hulk Hogan defected from WCW to join Scott Hall (Razor Ramon) and Kevin Nash (Diesel). Portrayed as being a separate entity, apart from WCW.
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When did Hulk turn nWo?

In 1996, he underwent a career renaissance upon adopting the villainous persona of "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, leading the popular New World Order (nWo) stable. As a result, he became a major figure during the "Monday Night Wars", another boom of mainstream professional wrestling.
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Where did the nWo theme song come from?

Eric Bischoff has noted that the infamous nWo theme song (Rockhouse" by Frank Shelley) was selected from a catalog of generic music beds owned by Turner. WCW felt the song fit the vibe they were looking for, plus, they didn't have to pay any licensing for it. Become one of the most famous themes in wrestling history.
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Was Triple H in nWo?

The nWo recruits Triple H: King of the Ring 2002 | WWE. Triple H runs into Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash and The New World Order before a WWE Championship Match against The Undertaker.
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Who is in nWo 4 life?

Players who purchase the nWo Edition will get to play as the three original members of the New World Order – Kevin Nash, 'Hollywood' Hulk Hogan and Scott Hall. Sean Waltman is in the edition under his ring name Syxx. Eric Bischoff is also included for the first time in a WWE game since SmackDown vs Raw 2007.
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