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A new book explores how Hulk Hogan and the nWo, short for New World Order, changed professional wrestling and pop culture.
Twenty-nine years ago today, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and Hulk Hogan forever changed professional wrestling. Those three detailed the moment for a Sports Illustrated feature in 2021.
The New World Order is set to headline the new season of the popular WWE series Biography: WWE Legends. Ad NWO, stylized as nWo, was a professional wrestling faction that was active in the late ...
Others noted, though, his look is similar to his NWO (New World Order) wrestling persona. “He recently cut a promo as the ‘Hollywood Hogan’ character hence the facial hair,” one said .
The New World Order revolutionized modern professional wrestling, but a parody of the legendary stable has maintained popularity since its debut 28 years ago. During this week's episode of his ...
The average pro wrestling fan fondly looks back on the time when WWE was going toe-to-toe with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) each Monday night as one program had The Rock, "Stone Cold" Steve ...
He also covered professional wrestling and wrote the book "Say Hello to the Bad Guys: How Pro Wrestling's New World Order Changed America," which was published by Simon & Schuster in 2025.
New York State still regulates pro wrestling like a combat sport, similar to MMA and boxing. A new bill proposed in the state senate would review those regulations.
Pro-wrestlers Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Hulk Hogan became household names as part of pro-wrestling’s New World Order, which became a ’90s pop-culture phenomena whose influence transcended far ...
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