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 On July 8, Kevin Nash returned to action on Raw, teaming up with Eddie Guerrero, X-Pac, the Big Show and Chris Benoit to take on Booker T, Goldust, Bubba Ray Dudley, Spike Dudley, and Rob Van Dam. Seconds after tagging in for the first time, Nash tore his quadricep while entering the ring, immediately putting him back on the injured list. On the following Raw (July 15), Vince McMahon came out to the ring to the entrance of the nWo, claiming that the group was officially disbanded. This marked the last time anything regarding the nWo was seen on WWE programming.
Wolfpac Theme (instrumental) by J.Hart
It was called "Wolfpac is Back" and it was used in 1998-1999 (I think) Hope that helps
The nWo Wolfpac theme artist is C-Murder of No Limit Records
Hollywood Hogan, x-PAC, Shawn Michaels[shortly], and a bunch more people. ---------- New World Order (aka NWO) was a wrestling stable from WCW. When the WWF bought out WCW they brought in Hogan, Hall and Nash to revive the NWO. There was also a NWO Japan which wrestled with New Japan Pro Wrestling. Between the three wrestling promotions the NWO was around from July 1996 - July 2002. There were 49 members over the six years. This is not including the nWo referees or the Nascar race driver. Here are the names and which NWO they were apart of. AKIRA (nWo Japan) Big Bubba Rogers (nWo) Big Titan (nWo Japan) Booker T (nWo WWF) Bret Hart (nWo 2000) Brian Adams (nWo, nWo Japan, nWo Hollywood, nWo B Team) Buff Bagwell (nWo, nWo Japan, nWo Hollywood, nWo Elite) Curt Hennig (nWo, nWo Hollywood, nWo Wolfpac, nWo B Team) David Flair (nWo Elite) Dennis Rodman (nWo, nWo Hollywood) Disco Inferno (nWo Elite) Don Harris (nWo 2000) Dusty Rhodes (nWo, nWo Hollywood) Eric Bischoff (nWo, nWo Hollywood, nWo Elite) Goldust (nWo WWF) Hiro Saito (nWo Japan) Hiroyoshi Tenzan (nWo Japan) Hollywood Hogan (nWo, nWo Hollywood, nWo Elite, nWo WWF) Horace Hogan (nWo Hollywood, nWo B Team) Jeff Jarrett (nWo 2000) Kevin Nash (nWo, nWo Wolfpac, nWo Elite, nWo 2000, nWo WWF) Konnan (nWo, nWo Wolfpac) Lex Luger (nWo Wolfpac, nWo Elite) Masahiro Chono (nWo Japan) Michael Wallstreet (nWo Japan) Michiyoshi Ohara (nWo Japan) Miss Elizabeth (nWo, nWo Hollywood, nWo Wolfpac, nWo Elite) nWo Sting (nWo, nWo Japan) Randy Savage (nWo, nWo Wolfpac) Rick Rude (nWo, nWo Hollywood, nWo Wolfpac) Ron Harris (nWo 2000) Samantha (nWo Elite) Satoshi Kojima (nWo Japan) Scott Hall (nWo, nWo Hollywood, nWo Wolfpac, nWo Elite, nWo 2000, nWo WWF) Scott Norton (nWo, nWo Japan, nWo Hollywood, nWo B Team) Scott Steiner (nWo, nWo Hollywood, nWo Elite, nWo 2000) Shawn Michaels (nWo WWF) Stevie Ray (nWo Hollywood, nWo B Team) Sting (nWo Wolfpac) Syxx (nWo) Tatsutoshi Goto (nWo Japan) Ted DiBiase (nWo) The Big Show (nWo WWF) The Disciple (nWo, nWo Hollywood) The Giant (nWo, nWo Hollywood, nWo B Team) The Great Muta (nWo Japan) Vincent (nWo, nWo Hollywood, nWo B Team) V.K.Wallstreet (nWo) X-Pac (nWo WWF)
yes sting did, he tricked hogan and the big show by wearing the nWo t-shirt but then he attacked them revealing the nWo wolfpack t shirt and in the future he wore red face paint
no because wwe owns the rights to the NWO title
Bobby Flay
Hulk Hogan
I belive Hulk Hogan was in there and he became a good guy {face} and they wre split up.
because they were too big and sometimes they didnt get alongAnswerProbably because WCW was struggling for ratings and thought..."hey...we can't have D-X, but NWO is working nice and brings in ratings...oh I got an idea, what's better than one NWO...two...ya that'll bring in the ratings"...it didn't, and WCW's gone :) ANSWERwhat they said...
because Hulk Hogan left
I don't think so