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Originally Posted by Vastardikai
Also, nWoverkill was a big thing, too. Hall, Nash, Hogan, Giant, DiBiase, and Syxx was plenty. You add Fluff Faggswell, Big Bubba (RIP), Scott Norton (who is awesome in his own right, didn't need NWO), Stevie Ray, Vincent, etc. etc. and it was just gay.
Wolfpack vs. Black n White was utter shite. Seriously, the only guys who were booked to stand a chance against nWo up until the rise of Goldberg were Flexy Lexy, Sting, and DDP. During the creation of the Wolfpack, 2/3s of the above names put on nWo T-shirts.
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That whole feud ended in a mess. You had the popular Wolfpak vs NwO Classic but it ends once Hogan and a few of the top NwO wrestlers join the Wolfpak and leaves the original NwO full of jobbers and no namers. When Stevie Ray is your best person in a group, then you know something went wrong. Whole thing ends by them basically reforming the Wolfpak as NwO version 2.
It gets even worser when a year later, NwO gets reformed again into NwO 2000 and now Jeff Jarrett lead the group. WCW basically held onto the NwO as a stable for too long.