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History of the n.W.o. (page 3) Hollywood Hogan announces his
"retirement", and Scott Steiner becomes the leader of nWo Hollywood.
Scott Hall is kicked out of nWo Hollywood in November, but despite his efforts
is not allowed to join nWo Wolfpac. Disco Inferno starts claiming he is a member
of the Wolfpac. Hollywood Hogan comes out of
"retirement" to "beat" Kevin Nash in a thrown match for the
WCW World title and reform the nWo as one single entity. The Wolfpac is now an
"elite rank" of the nWo: its members are Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash,
Scott Hall, Lex Luger, Buff Bagwell, and Scott Steiner. The remainder of the nWo
(Giant, Curt Hennig, Vincent, Stevie Ray, Bryan Adams, Scott Norton, and Horace
Hogan) continues wearing the black-and-white, while the Wolfpac wears black,
white, and red. The Wolfpac also seems to be conducting a gradual elimination of
the black-and-white (also referred to as "the nWo B-Team"); at this
writing, both the Giant and Curt Hennig have received turfing-out beatdowns,
with more likely to come. Konnan has been explicitly kicked out of the nWo
entire. Sting's status is unknown. Bret Hart's nWo membership is entirely
forgotten. Scott Steiner gets suspended from WCW after cutting a shoot promo on Ric Flair. Scott Hall is taken off television after causing backstage trouble. Jarrett and The Harris Brothers continue to represent the NWO until Vince Russo and Eric Bischoff gain control of WCW. The faction is dissolved at this point. |