The nWo began when WCW outsiders Scott Hall and Kevin Nash (formerly of WWE) invaded WCW television, claiming they were "taking over".
The , often represented in nostalgic retrospectives like the "COLLECTION" style video narratives, is widely regarded as the most influential faction in professional wrestling history, triggering the 1990s "Monday Night War" and revolutionizing wrestling's tone from cartoonish to rebellious. NWOxxxCOLLECTIONv530mp4
Their "real-world" style, including white-and-black spray-painted logos, revolutionized merchandise sales and fan identification. The nWo began when WCW outsiders Scott Hall
The group represented a "realistic" threat, appearing as a hostile entity from a rival company rather than standard wrestling heels, which felt dangerous and fresh to audiences. 2. Impact on Wrestling Culture The group represented a "realistic" threat, appearing as
The dominance of the nWo became stagnant, with excessive control by its members leading to a lack of fresh ideas and predictable finishes, ultimately contributing to the decline of WCW. 4. WWE Evolution (2002)
The nWo made being a "bad guy" cool, paving the way for anti-heroes like Steve Austin in the WWF.