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February 25, 2002

Eric Bischoff to come into WWF to help the nWo?
God help us all if that chicken shit ever shows up!

Why do I say this? It's because this guy, aside from that Atlanta redneck Ted Turner, did more to attempt to railroad the great Vince McMahon than anyone else in the wrestling business. Bischoff, during his time in WCW, always had a personal vendetta against McMahon and the WWF and even went so far as to make a lame ass challenge to him back in 1998 to appear in a match to settle the score. That, my friends, is where things with the nWo completely went off base. Nevermind the fact that too many worthless jobbers like Marcus Bagwell and others were just riding the coattails of Hall, Nash and Hogan. Bischoff (or should I say JERKOFF) is NOT the guy to help the nWo.

Another problem I have with Eric Bischoff is that he refuses to talk about his failed attempt at purchasing WCW and won't talk about the fact that the WWF bought out WCW. I even went so far as to ask dirtsheets like 1wrestling.com and The Wrestling Observer and NO ONE wants to bring up this topic? WHY? Is this supposed to be one of those "don't go there"? FUCK THEM ALL! ONLY I HAVE THE BALLS TO BRING THIS TOPIC UP!

I have a tremendous respect for Vince McMahon. I certainly hope he doesn't make a stupid decision in bringing in Eric Bischoff, the gutless coward. That in itself would be the New World Order's deathknell. Basically put, if you want to kill the nWo, just bring in the Ken Doll wannabe! Please Mr. McMahon...for the sake of the sports entertainment business, DON'T HIRE ERIC BISCHOFF!

Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Hulk Hogan ARE the nWo. Adding any more members to this elite group would be a mistake. These guys are so dangerous, Stone Cold Steve Austin doesn't realize what he's getting into after abusing Scott Hall last Thursday on WWF Smackdown!. WHAT? Just ask The Rock...that is, if he's well enough after the trashing he took last Monday on WWF RAW. Seriously, the New World Order's debut on RAW last Monday night was certainly a memorable one at that and definitely classic nWo!


February 6, 2002

It finally happened!
Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Hulk Hogan have returned (via Vince McMahon's Titantron) to the WWF to wreak havoc. Long live the New World Order!

It's been a long time coming, but the originators of defying authority have reunited with a new mission: to destroy the World Wrestling Federation that Vince McMahon worked all his life to create into the greatest sports entertainment organization ever.

Can it be done? After all, the nWo were very successful in ultimately destroying World Championship Wrestling (WCW), thus allowing Shane McMahon to purchase the damaged goods at a lowball price. But this is the WWF we're talking about and if this is a mission the nWo is willing to take on, they have to be prepared for a long, drawn out fight.

The WWF talent is certainly not going to take this lying down like those lazy pukes in WCW. Too many suits at CNN tower were running that lousy ass organization into the ground, making the nWo's plan to destroy World Championship Wrestling very easy. They were more concerned about copying gimmicks and keeping everything wholesome for the family to watch.

The WWF, however, has always been about pro wrestling and creating great talent. Kevin Nash languished in WCW earlier in his career as Oz and Vinnie Vegas before moving to the WWF in 1993 and becoming a superstar known as Diesel. Scott Hall also poked around WCW in his early days as the Diamond Studd before heading to the WWF and becoming Razor Ramon. Hulk Hogan, to his credit, wrestled in the independent circuit as Sterling Golden and later headed to the WWF in 1979 as the incredible Hulk Hogan. With Classy Freddie Blassie as his manager in tow, Hogan was indestructible and had feuds with the late great Andre The Giant. Though Andre got the best of the inexperienced Hogan back then, Hulk learned a lot through that experience and later headed to the AWA where he eventually became a larger than life superhero that became famous when he came back to the WWF in 1984. Hogan went through a who's who in modern 1980s wrestling before finally losing to the late Yokozuna in 1993.

Kevin Nash & Scott Hall made their last live appearance on WWF RAW in 1996 while Hulk Hogan made his last live appearance in 1993. We anxiously await the day (any day now) that these 3 forces invade the WWF's RAW and Smackdown! broadcasts. Who would have thought 6 years ago that this combination of destruction would appear together on WWF television?