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 WCW ...
Back in early summer 1996, a revolutionary stable took over WCW programming. They would eventually become known as the New World Order (nWo). The idea behind the group was that two former WWE ...
In the summer of 1997, WCW was as hot as ever thanks to the nWo storyline, which had taken over wrestling. It led to WCW taking over wrestling too and beating WWE Raw for 83 straight weeks in the ...
WCW's 1996 iteration of the company's Bash at the Beach PPV went down in pro wrestling folklore for being the show where Hulk Hogan famously turned his back on WCW, siding with Kevin Nash and Scott ...
The late '90s were a good time to be a wrestling fan. Both WCW and WWE (nee WWF, of course) were at the heights of their powers, as the Monday Night Wars raged. Officially, the war between the two ...
It might come as a surprise to see this iconic duo on top of this list. Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, collectively known as The Outsiders, pretty much kickstarted the Monday Night Wars when they jumped ...
Of all the great things about television, the greatest is that it’s on every single day. TV history is being made, day in and day out, in ways big and small. In an effort to better appreciate this ...
They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but for the WWF in late 1996, it was more like the sincerest sign of desperation and petty jealousy. 1996 was a rough year for the WWF, as ...
Angles and feuds that never happen are the most intriguing part of professional wrestling. The "what if" factor powers great debate that produces questions that have no answers. One of the most ...
They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but for the WWF in late 1996, it was more like the sincerest sign of desperation and petty jealousy. 1996 was a rough year for the WWF, as ...