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Old 03-21-2005, 08:42 PM   #6
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I think four members on each brand would have been interesting. Kevin Nash, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan and Trish Stratus on RAW. Scott Hall, The Big Show, X-Pac and Shawn Michaels on SmackDown!.

When Scott Hall leaves the WWE, replace him with Kurt Angle. When X-Pac leaves, bring in Paul London as his replacement. When Nash was injured, you can have someone like Rodney Mack head up from OVW. John Cena might have made a good replacement come to think about it. Bringing in a new talent to join the nWo would create an instant challenger for the WWE Intercontinental Championship.

So right now (assuming guys like Hulk Hogan still left when they did), the nWo could look something like this:

RAW
Triple H
John Cena
Eddie Guerrero
Trish Stratus

SmackDown!
Kurt Angle
The Big Show
Paul London
Shawn Michaels

Not the best stables, but they make feuds, and give guys something to do.
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