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The
New World Order (commonly known as the nWo, the
official typeset in the logo), was a professional
wrestling stable that originally wrestled for
World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The group
later appeared in World Wrestling Entertainment
(WWE) after the purchase of WCW by WWE.
The stable's gimmick was a group of unsanctioned
wrestlers aiming to "take over" and
control WCW in the manner of a street gang; the
group's three initial members had each gained
fame in the rival World Wrestling Federation,
although this connection was only implied. It
is currently the largest stable ever in pro wrestling
history.
The nWo angle was one of the most influential
forces in the late 1990s success of WCW, and was
instrumental in turning mainstream American wrestling
back into a more mature, adult-oriented product.
The
brainchild of WCW Executive Eric Bischoff, and
fueled initially by the unexpected heel 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. It dominated
WCW programming throughout the late-1990s and
almost until the dissolution of WCW in 2001, during
which time there were several, sometimes rival
incarnations of the group; the rival WWF even
resurrected the angle for a time in 2002. (Credit:
Wikipedia)

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