After Watching The nWo Documentary, Why Does The Wolfpac Get **** On?

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:why: The wolfpac was the most over stable in 98. Better than DX, better than nWo hollywood. Whole stable was built of Hall of Famers and World champions

Kevin Nash, Sting, Macho Man, Luger. Whats fukking with that? IMO they actually fukked up turning them heel and putting them back with that weak ass hollywood/elite stable.


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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YzmWZhjKx8"]WCW Monday Nitro 9-7-98 DDP vs nWo Wolfpac promo - YouTube[/ame]


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Other than the "better than DX" line I agree

In the nWo doc they made it out to be some second rate last ditch effort to use the nWo name like the wwe version. they totally didn't give it the credit it deserved
 

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I don't know why they hated on the Wolfpack so hard. It was sort of stupid though because all of the big names left for the Wolfpack besides Hogan & Steiner.

Sting should have never joined the Wolfpack though.

Ehh, by mid 98 sting was getting stale especially after Hogan ended up back with the title anyway. From the storyline point of him wanting to have fun it made sense for him to be where Luger was
 

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because they were overexposed as fukk...the whole crew was stale and was an awful rehash...they were old dudes pretending to be young and it was wack...

Plus, WWF was putting on a product 1000x better at the time



Kevin Nash was only behind Austin as far as popularity goes at that point, with Sting and then Goldberg right behind

Nobody In The Wolf Pac was old/past their prime except Macho Man

And in mid 98 its debatable on which product was better, lot of of people would still say WCW was better and had way more stars
 

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I thought it was stretching that angle thin. They could have broken up the nWo a little better than have two factions rule over WCW.
 
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I loved the Wolfpac, and even though in hindsight Sting should've never joined, the whole episode with him taking off his coat to reveal Black and White to then clothesline Hogan and Bodyslam the Giant and then take off the shirt and have a Red and Black underneath is a classic moment to me.

I was already an nWo fan when they were heels, but something was cool about seeing guys like Sting and Luger who were always nWo enemies ally with Nash and Macho. It may have seemed like a rehash to some, but being 11 years old at the time, it was fresh to me, and made the nWo even cooler. :yeshrug:
 

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When I was in school as a youngin, the white kids would rep DX as a wrestling gang....all of us young nikkas was the Wolfpack though....used to stay gettin in trouble beating them white kids up....point of the story was Wolfpack was the shyt in the hood growin up...that entrance music :wow:
 

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Where the hood Where the hood Where the hood at
Kevin Nash was only behind Austin as far as popularity goes at that point, with Sting and then Goldberg right behind

Nobody In The Wolf Pac was old/past their prime except Macho Man

And in mid 98 its debatable on which product was better, lot of of people would still say WCW was better and had way more stars

Been explaining this to these clowns for some time now

Nyggas stay hating on Big Sexy :wow:
 
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