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The Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro for August 11, 1997, featuring the fallout from Road Wild. ... Anyway, once the Outsiders are done squashing Irish Joe Dirt and Donnie Diapers here, ...
The Outsiders, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, made history back in the 90s when they jumped from WWF to the main event scene in WCW, ultimately forming the nWo, alongside Hulk Hogan, and dominating ...
After doing the greatest champions in WWE/F history, I thought about the WCW. I miss the days of the nWo, with Sting hanging in the rafters waiting to tear apart Hollywood Hogan. I miss the ...
Best, For Now: Luger And Giant Take Out The Outsiders. I love you, Mark Curtis. ... But WCW in capital letters, so Macho slips Hogan some brass knuckles and the match is restarted.
Together, Nash and Hall would be known as the Outsiders, but they weren't finished there. They demanded a six-man tag match at the next WCW Pay-Per-View, Bash at the Beach -- yet they refused to ...
The Outsiders and eventual nWo stalwarts are talking what could have been in WCW, what Nash feels like he left on the table and who should go into the Hall of Fame with them when the nWo is ...
Punk was asked about the debuts and how they compare to The Outsiders jumping to WCW. He answered that questions and discussed AEW's competition. "Obviously, I think it's going to be very impactful.
It led to WCW taking over wrestling too and beating WWE Raw for 83 straight weeks in the ratings. ... The Outsiders won the match at Great American Bash without any issues.
WCW dropped the ball HARD with Kanyon. First, they placed him in jobber tag team Men At Work. Then they placed him under a mask as Mortis, paired him with vicious big man Wrath (entry No. 7) and ...
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WCW Legends Who Stunk Up The Joint In Gimmick Matches - MSNWCW started to get criticized for having an aging main event core in the mid-1990s, and it started to bite them back in the late 1990s. Names like Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan feuding again felt ...
He revealed that the WCW guys were always looked at as outsiders and even though they were under the employment of WWE, they weren't treated as such. ''We forever became ‘You WCW guys.’ ...
Hall and Nash decided to play into the hate, forming a villainous tag team in WCW known as “The Outsiders.” “When we jumped to WCW we didn’t care who liked or hated us,” Nash wrote.
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