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I don't how the NWO music was out of place. Kevin Nash is arguably most known for being in the NWO. Someone help me out here.
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It's as if Triple H came out with the DX music next Monday, even though DX isn't up and running anymore... ...it'd be like "Ok?" |
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...Dude got the loudest POP at the Royal Rumble out of every other wrestler that night...I think people remember him...
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Does the WWE audience not know Kevin Nash is no longer in the NWO? What does entrance music have to do with his motives for returning? |
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From the front page:
– WWE’s website has published an article looking at Kevin Nash’s return and how it’s similar to the NWO, teasing the return of the infamous group. As seen on RAW tonight, Nash is using the NWO theme music. ...Oh, please no... |
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Actually, that makes it make more sense. You may or may not like the idea, but there it is.
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http://www.wwe.com/inside/wwefeature...urn-of-the-nwo
Fifteen years ago, Kevin Nash rocked sports-entertainment by assembling the infamous New World Order. More than a decade later, WWE may be on the brink of a new incarnation of the black and white. The influential group’s beginnings were rooted in confusion and conspiracy involving Kevin Nash, similar to the current state of WWE. In 1996, The Outsiders, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall — known in WWE as Diesel and Razor Ramon, respectively — began appearing on WCW Monday Nitro. Their infamous words, “you want a war?” immediately struck a nerve and paranoia about a coming WWE invasion ran rampant inside the WCW locker room. At Bash at the Beach, Hulk Hogan shocked the world when he joined The Outsiders to form the New World Order, one of the most impactful groups in history. The paranoia of a new regime coming into WCW in 1996 draws bold parallels to the current state of WWE under Triple H. While the Chief Operating Officer claims to have the best interests of the organization at heart, both his reputation as The Cerebral Assassin and the return of Kevin Nash have no doubt led CM Punk and the WWE Universe to draw conclusions similar to those brought up in WCW’s locker room in 1996. While the question over who summoned Nash to take down The Second City Savior at SummerSlam remains unanswered, the possibility of a reborn New World Order is among suspicions. Adding fuel to the paranoia is that fact that Nash came out to the nWo's unmistakable music on Raw. All of the confusion and conspiracy stems from the mystery of who sent Nash the text message at SummerSlam. The atmosphere of deception and the inconsistent being told by Nash, Triple H and John Laurinaitis have led to widespread speculation among the WWE Universe and WWE Superstars. When the nWo first formed, that same sense of deceit from WCW competitors such as Hulk Hogan and reaching as high as WCW President Eric Bischoff is what allowed The New World Order to begin its rise to power. All signs point to Nash’s collusion with WWE’s new COO. It’s no secret that they are close friends; both individuals have made that abundantly clear, acknowledging their friendship that stems back to the tight knit locker room group known as “The Kliq” with Shawn Michaels, Sean Waltman (X-Pac) and Scott Hall. Interestingly enough, when The Outsiders left WWE in 1996, separating The Kliq, Hall and Nash would eventually form The New World Order in WCW, while Shawn Michaels and Triple H, remaining in WWE, formed D-Generation X. Waltman was a member of both groups during their heydays in each respective brand. During the nWo’s WWE resurgence in 2002, when Nash took command of the group, Michaels joined and the two heavily recruited Triple H. An injury to Big Sexy led to that incarnation of the New World Order disbanding, but perhaps The Game and Nash are now bringing The Kliq full circle. This could merely be the beginning of something greater. When the original nWo formed in WCW, it started with three competitors but soon expanded its ranks and grew exponentially in numbers. If the nWo was to reform today, there are a number of WWE Superstars who would fit in perfectly with the group’s method of operation. |
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NWO was such a huge thing, that was about so much more than just Kevin Nash, that it feels weird to me, to see someone simply using their theme when it has no relevance. Just feels like a theme that should be used for the actual NWO, and the actual NWO, only. Not a former member, years after it's gone defunct. |
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