SAY HELLO TO BAD GUYS HOW PRO WRESTLINGS NWO (C: 0-1-1)
SIMON & SCHUSTER
(W) Marc Raimondi
In 1996, professional wrestling was one of the most watched sports on cable television, with more than 5…
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SAY HELLO TO BAD GUYS HOW PRO WRESTLINGS NWO (C: 0-1-1)
SIMON & SCHUSTER
(W) Marc Raimondi
In 1996, professional wrestling was one of the most watched sports on cable television, with more than 5 million people tuning in every week. And in the late 1990s, pro-wrestling was the hottest thing in American pop culture. The NWO, or New World Order, became a business like no other, and was responsible for the explosive ratings and rabid fanbase. It started with an ingenious storyline starring Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and the titular Hollywood Hogan-Hulk Hogan gone bad. Together, they formed a new era of characters to root for: The Bad Guys. The NWO broke down wrestling's fourth wall in a clever new way, blurring the lines between fiction and reality. And suddenly, watching professional wrestling not only became socially acceptable, but a necessity if you wanted to stay up to date with pop culture. Their impact was infectious and long-lasting. It was entertainment that shaped a generation.
SAY HELLO TO BAD GUYS HOW PRO WRESTLINGS NWO (C: 0-1-1)
SIMON & SCHUSTER
(W) Marc Raimondi
In 1996, professional wrestling was one of the most watched sports on cable television, with more than 5…