New World Order (professional wrestling)

New World Order
Stable
Leader(s)Hulk Hogan
MembersScott Hall
Kevin Nash
Sean Waltman
Other members
Name(s)New World Order
nWo
nWo Hollywood
nWo Black & White
nWo Wolfpac
nWo Red & Black
nWo Elite
nWo B-Team
nWo 2000
nWo Japan
nWo Gundam
Billed fromDaytona Beach, Florida, U.S.
DebutJuly 7, 1996[1]
Years active1996–2000
2002
2014–present (reunions)

The New World Order (commonly abbreviated as nWo) was an American professional wrestling group who originally consisted of "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, and Kevin Nash.[1]

The stable originated in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) with the gimmick of a group of unsanctioned wrestlers aiming to "take over" and control WCW in the manner of a street gang. The group later appeared in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF; now WWE) after the purchase of WCW by the WWF.[2] The nWo angle became one of the most influential storylines in the mid-to-late 1990s success of WCW and was instrumental in turning mainstream North American professional wrestling into a more mature, adult-oriented product. The stable became one of the main driving forces behind WCW competing with the WWF in the Monday Night War.

Fueled initially by the unexpected villainous turn of Hulk Hogan, the nWo storyline is generally considered one of the most successful angles in the history of modern-day professional wrestling, spawning several imitations and parodies, including the bWo, lWo and the jWo. The group dominated WCW programming throughout the late-1990s and continued until the dissolution of WCW in 2001, during which time there were several, sometimes rival, incarnations of the group.

In December 2019, it was announced that the nWo would be inducted into the 2020 WWE Hall of Fame, with Hogan, Hall, Nash, and Sean Waltman as the inducted members. Hall died in March 14, 2022 at the age of 63.[citation needed]

  1. ^ a b "nWo Original Profile". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-01-24.
  2. ^ "nWo (WWE) Profile". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-01-24.