rock makes fun of roch very funny! nWo got owned
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Soon after the nWo formed, the stable began appearing on Monday Nitro, causing mayhem and attacking WCW wrestlers.[4] After Hogan (now billed as "Hollywood Hogan") won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship from The Giant at Hog Wild, Hall and Nash sprayed the letters "nWo" on to the title belt and began to refer it on occasion as the "nWo World Heavyweight Championship". The spraying of the belt was the first step of what they referred to as "taking over" WCW.[1][11][12][5] This tagging would become a signature method of the group's terrorism; they even painted the initials on the backs of wrestlers they had knocked unconscious.
As WCW's annual pay-per-view Fall Brawl was drawing closer, WCW was preparing their team to fight at Fall Brawl 1996: War Games against the nWo. The nWo tricked fans and wrestlers into thinking that Sting was gaining entry into the nWo. At War Games, the nWo won the match controversially as two wrestlers in Sting's style of facepaint fought in the match: an impostor "nWo" Sting and the real Sting. The real Sting was revealed to be an ally to WCW, however as his fellow WCW wrestlers (including his longtime friend Lex Luger) and the fans had doubted his allegiance, he declared that he would not help WCW in the war against the nWo, leading to a nearly year-long retreat from the ring.[5][13][1]
During this time they began introducing new members into the stable, including Ted DiBiase (who was "financing" the group, an implied continuation of his "Million Dollar Man" gimmick in the WWF), Vincent (as "head of security"), Syxx,[5] and The Giant.[1] Referee Nick Patrick became the group's official referee after he showed favoritism to nWo members during their matches. The nWo continued to dominate WCW, winning many matches including Hulk Hogan successfully retaining his "nWo" World Heavyweight Championship against "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Scott Hall and Kevin Nash winning the WCW World Tag Team Championship from Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) at Halloween Havoc 1996.[14][15]
As WCW only recognized Hogan, Nash, and Hall as WCW employees due to them holding WCW titles, the other nWo members were unrecognized as WCW employees. Because of this, they were unable to wrestle other WCW wrestlers which led to the nWo starting a segment on WCW Saturday Night, called nWo Saturday Night, where nWo stable members wrestled jobbers in an empty arena.[4] The nWo used their financing to purchase ad time during WCW programming, which amounted to low budget anti-WCW propaganda. They would also hijack the broadcast signal on occasion.
WCW President Eric Bischoff was revealed as a member of the nWo after Roddy Piper exposed Bischoff's membership on-air. Bischoff then threatened the WCW locker room, telling them to join the nWo or be a target of the group. Soon after Bischoff's threat, many members joined the nWo including Marcus Alexander Bagwell, one of the first to join, turning on his American Males tag team partner, Scotty Riggs, and renaming himself "Buff" Bagwell. Others who joined the nWo were Scott Norton, Big Bubba Rogers, and Mr. Wallstreet.[5][16][1] Japanese wrestler Masahiro Chono also joined the group and established himself as the leader of nWo Japan, a sister stable in New Japan Pro Wrestling.[17][3]
The Giant won a 60-man battle royal at World War 3 1996, earning a title match against Hogan.[1][18] At Starrcade 1996, Roddy Piper defeated Hulk Hogan in a non
The Rock can tell you what, you can do with that camera
You chico, razor ramon, you take that camera and shine it up real nice, and then what you do, you give it to big buddy, big daddy cool Diesel, hmp hmp! hmp! you turn it sideways
and then, you give it to him, give it to Hogan, Hogan you take that camera that already shined up, turned sideways, eat your vitamins and say your prayers, stick it straight up ALLLLL YOUR CANDY ASSES!!!
zeroblaze777 8 months ago 55
Just the Rock and what i mean THE ROCK can make fun of the most baddest and dangerous stable in wrestling history...
mantassxmantassx 7 months ago 33