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Eric Bischoff

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Eric Bischoff

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Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Shane McMahon - Career

Shane attended Roger Williams College in Rhode Island before transferring to Boston University. Following Shane’s graduation from Boston University in 1993, he worked in WWE’s television production, sales, marketing, and international business development divisions, before he helped form the company’s digital media department in 1998. Shane and his team launched WWF.com in 1998, a site that has more than 7 million unique visitors a month. Due to a legal trademark conflict with World Wildlife Fund in 2002, WWF.com was chan ...

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Shane McMahon, Shane McMahon - Career, Shane McMahon - Personal Life, Shane McMahon - Finishing and signature moves, Shane McMahon - Championships and accomplishments, Shane McMahon - Job titles, Shane McMahon - Awards

Read more here: » Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - Shane McMahon - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Page - Wrestling career

One of Page's earliest wrestling appearances was at WrestleMania VI, where he drove the Honky Tonk Man and his band to the ring in a pink Cadillac. His first wrestling appearance was in Canada in 1979 as Handsome Dallas Page. He wrestled but gave it up temporarily as he was very green and not trained in the ring. Page began as a manager in 1987 in the American Wrestling Association (AWA), and then as a color commentator in Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) before finally debuting as a professional wrestler. Da ...

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Dallas Page, Dallas Page - Wrestling career, Dallas Page - World Championship Wrestling, Dallas Page - World Wrestling Federation, Dallas Page - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Dallas Page - Legacy, Dallas Page - Wrestling facts, Dallas Page - Finishing and signature moves, Dallas Page - Championships and accomplishments, Dallas Page - Acting career, Dallas Page - Trademarks, Dallas Page - Trivia, Dallas Page - Books

Read more here: » Dallas Page: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Page - Wrestling career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Kazuo Onoo - Career

Onoo was a qualified martial artist, competing in international kickboxing and martial arts tournaments between 1975 and 1987. The Professional Karate Association named him the best bantamweight in the world, and he won numerous accolades. While touring as a martial artist, Onoo befriended Eric Bischoff in the 1970s. In 1994, Bischoff, by now the president of WCW, hired Onoo as an off-camera international consultant. Onoo was the liaison between WCW and New Japan Pro Wrestling, and negotiated the talent exchange programs that saw numerous ...

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Kazuo Onoo, Kazuo Onoo - Career, Kazuo Onoo - Profile, Kazuo Onoo - Wrestlers managed by Kazuo Oono

Read more here: » Kazuo Onoo: Encyclopedia II - Kazuo Onoo - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Taboo Tuesday - Results

Taboo Tuesday - 2004. This event was held on October 19, 2004 at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The voting for this event started during the October 18, 2004 edition of RAW and finished during the event. Shelton Benjamin def. Chris Jericho to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship (10:54) Benjamin pinned Jericho after a T-Bone Suplex. Final voting results: who will face Chris Jericho? Shelton Benjamin 37.48% Batista 20.11% ...

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Taboo Tuesday, Taboo Tuesday - Results, Taboo Tuesday - 2004, Taboo Tuesday - 2005, Taboo Tuesday - Criticism

Read more here: » Taboo Tuesday: Encyclopedia II - Taboo Tuesday - Results

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Chris Mordetsky - Career

Mordetsky was Mr. California Bodybuilding Champion and began his wrestling training in Ultimate Pro Wrestling (UPW), where John Cena and others were discovered by WWE talent scouts, before being given a development contract to train in WWE's farm territory Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW). Chris Mordetsky - WWE RAW. When Mordetsky was finally called up to the main roster, WWE showed promo style introductory videos outlining him as The Masterpiece — touting him as having a body so perfect, it ...

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Chris Mordetsky, Chris Mordetsky - Career, Chris Mordetsky - WWE RAW, Chris Mordetsky - In wrestling, Chris Mordetsky - Nicknames, Chris Mordetsky - Previous managers, Chris Mordetsky - Signature and finishing maneuvers, Chris Mordetsky - Trivia, Chris Mordetsky - Championships and accomplishments

Read more here: » Chris Mordetsky: Encyclopedia II - Chris Mordetsky - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Marty Wright - Career

Marty Wright - Bodybuilder. Wright originally intended to be a professional bodybuilder. He won some competitions, the only recorded such victory noted online is the 2002 NPC Southern States Contest from August 2-3, 2002 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in the men's over 35 years, super heavyweight division. This career ultimately did not work out for him. ...

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Marty Wright, Marty Wright - Career, Marty Wright - Bodybuilder, Marty Wright - Tough Enough, Marty Wright - OVW, Marty Wright - SmackDown!, Marty Wright - Wrestling facts, Marty Wright - Finishing and signature moves, Marty Wright - Weapons, Marty Wright - Quotes, Marty Wright - Acting, Marty Wright - Trivia

Read more here: » Marty Wright: Encyclopedia II - Marty Wright - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Jonathan Coachman - Career

Before embarking on an announcing career in pro wrestling, Coachman was a highly touted basketball prospect. After two state basketball championships at McPherson High School, Coachman moved across town to continue playing for McPherson College. During his four years at McPherson, Coachman became the school's career scoring, rebounding and assists leader. He was also named McPherson's Athlete of the Year twice and wa ...

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Jonathan Coachman, Jonathan Coachman - Career, Jonathan Coachman - Job titles, Jonathan Coachman - Championships and accomplishments, Jonathan Coachman - Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Read more here: » Jonathan Coachman: Encyclopedia II - Jonathan Coachman - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Darren Matthews - Wrestling career

Darren Matthews - Early career. Matthews, who is left handed, made his ring debut wresting in carnivals on the piers of Blackpool at the age of fifteen. He also wrestled professionally in the United Kingdom, where he regularly teamed with Robbie Brookside, before going to the United States in 1992. Darren Matthews - World Championship Wrestling. Matthews started in WCW as Steve Regal, beginning as a face. He was turned into the heel Lord Steven Regal in 1993. He w ...

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Darren Matthews, Darren Matthews - Wrestling career, Darren Matthews - Early career, Darren Matthews - World Championship Wrestling, Darren Matthews - World Wrestling Federation, Darren Matthews - World Wrestling Entertainment, Darren Matthews - Wrestling facts, Darren Matthews - Finishing and signature moves, Darren Matthews - Managers, Darren Matthews - Championships and accomplishments, Darren Matthews - Championship succession, Darren Matthews - Personal life, Darren Matthews - Books

Read more here: » Darren Matthews: Encyclopedia II - Darren Matthews - Wrestling career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Extreme Championship Wrestling - Extreme Championship Wrestling - History

After noticing ECW's growing popularity, the "Big Two" (WCW and the WWF) started adopting their ideas and hiring away their talent. Paul Heyman believes that ECW was the first victim of the "Monday Night War" between WCW Monday Nitro and Monday Night RAW. While the WWF had somewhat of a working relationship with ECW (going as far as allowing cross-promotional storylines), WCW refused to even mention ECW by name, call ...

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Extreme Championship Wrestling, Extreme Championship Wrestling - NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Extreme Championship Wrestling - History, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Tommy Dreamer Versus Raven, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The Dudley Family Reign, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The Steve Austin Period, Extreme Championship Wrestling - WWF Cross-Promotion, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The Crucifixion, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Mass Transit, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Barely Legal, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The Justin Credible Period, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The FTW Heavyweight Championship, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The Mike Awesome Title Controversy, Extreme Championship Wrestling - XPW, Extreme Championship Wrestling - TNN, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Bankruptcy, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Tod Gordon takes on WWE, Extreme Championship Wrestling - ECW in WWF, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The Alliance, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The Rise and Fall of ECW, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Reunion shows, Extreme Championship Wrestling - ECW One Night Stand, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Hardcore Homecoming, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Books, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Final champions, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Famous crowd chants, Extreme Championship Wrestling - General chants, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Wrestler-specific chants, Extreme Championship Wrestling - General performer chants, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Trademarks

Read more here: » Extreme Championship Wrestling: Encyclopedia II - Extreme Championship Wrestling - Extreme Championship Wrestling - History

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Stone Cold Steve Austin - World Wrestling Federation

In January 1996, Austin joined the World Wrestling Federation. Initially, Austin used the moniker "The Ringmaster", holder of Ted DiBiase's unsanctioned "Million Dollar Belt", a title DiBiase created for himself in 1989. Not liking his ring name at all, Austin asked WWF writers to come up with a new name for his character that would suggest a ruthless, cold-hearted persona; according to legend and Mick Foley in particular, the writers suggested "Chilly McFreeze", "Freezy Pops" and "Ice Dagger", among other, less ridiculous pseudonyms. Austin ...

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Stone Cold Steve Austin, Stone Cold Steve Austin - Early life and career, Stone Cold Steve Austin - World Championship Wrestling, Stone Cold Steve Austin - Extreme Championship Wrestling, Stone Cold Steve Austin - World Wrestling Federation, Stone Cold Steve Austin - Austin 3:16, Stone Cold Steve Austin - Feud with the Hart Foundation, Stone Cold Steve Austin - Austin vs. McMahon, Stone Cold Steve Austin - 2001 to 2002, Stone Cold Steve Austin - World Wrestling Entertainment, Stone Cold Steve Austin - Return to the ring, Stone Cold Steve Austin - Trivia, Stone Cold Steve Austin - Wrestling facts, Stone Cold Steve Austin - Finishing and signature moves, Stone Cold Steve Austin - Managers, Stone Cold Steve Austin - Championships and accomplishments, Stone Cold Steve Austin - Championship succession, Stone Cold Steve Austin - Books

Read more here: » Stone Cold Steve Austin: Encyclopedia II - Stone Cold Steve Austin - World Wrestling Federation

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - John Hennigan - Career

Hennigan, along with Matt Cappotelli was the winner of Tough Enough III in 2003 and was granted a WWE contract as a result. After the series ended, Hennigan and Cappotelli were sent to the WWE developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling in order to train further. In 2004, Hennigan debuted on WWE television the assistant of RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff. Hennigan was given a variety of pseudonyms, including, briefly, "Johnny Blaze", a trademarked property of Marvel Comics. He was eventually named "Johnny Nitro", a r ...

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John Hennigan, John Hennigan - Career, John Hennigan - Wrestling facts, John Hennigan - Finishing and signature moves, John Hennigan - Managers, John Hennigan - Championships and accomplishments, John Hennigan - Championship succession

Read more here: » John Hennigan: Encyclopedia II - John Hennigan - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Shane Douglas - Career

Shane Douglas was trained by Dominic DeNucci in Freedom, Pennsylvania alongside notables such as Mick Foley and Brian Hildebrand in the mid-1980s, though he had been wrestling professionally to earn money since 1982. In 1986 he began wrestling for the Universal Wrestling Federation. He was a face then and did not rise above mid-card status. He formed a team with Johnny Ace in WCW called the Dynamic Dudes, a gimmick which required him to wear pink trunks and carry a skateboard, which he did not know how to use. Jim Cornette, who ...

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Shane Douglas, Shane Douglas - Career, Shane Douglas - In wrestling, Shane Douglas - Finishing and signature moves, Shane Douglas - Previous managers, Shane Douglas - Championships and accomplishments

Read more here: » Shane Douglas: Encyclopedia II - Shane Douglas - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Chris Kanyon - Career

As a youth, Kanyon played rugby, roller hockey, basketball, and baseball. In 1992 he graduated from the University at Buffalo with a bachelor's degree in physical therapy. He then worked as a physical therapist for three years before deciding to become a wrestler. Kanyon trained under Afa and Sika at the Wild Samoan Wrestling School. He debuted in 1995 and wrestled one match as Chris Morgan before adopting the name Chris Kanyon. Early in his career, he formed a tag team with Billy Kidman which saw both men wrestle in the uniform of hockey players. In late-1994 he made several appearances with the ...

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Chris Kanyon, Chris Kanyon - Career, Chris Kanyon - World Championship Wrestling, Chris Kanyon - World Wrestling Federation, Chris Kanyon - Retirement and beyond, Chris Kanyon - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Chris Kanyon - In wrestling, Chris Kanyon - Quotes, Chris Kanyon - Nicknames, Chris Kanyon - Managers, Chris Kanyon - Finishing moves, Chris Kanyon - Championships and accomplishments

Read more here: » Chris Kanyon: Encyclopedia II - Chris Kanyon - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Amy Dumas - World Wrestling Entertainment

When she arrived at the WWF Headquarters in late 1999, Amy was told she was going to team up with luchador Essa Rios, as his valet Lita. Her gimmick was to mimic each of Essa's moves right after he had performed them on his opponents. She started doing photo shoots with Essa and her character debuted in February 2000. As the months went by, her popularity became noticeable. After Rios turned against her after he had been mired in a slump, she was saved by and placed with the Hardy Boyz to become Team Xtreme. Her popularity skyroc ...

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Amy Dumas, Amy Dumas - Early career, Amy Dumas - World Wrestling Entertainment, Amy Dumas - Women's Division, Amy Dumas - Injury and return, Amy Dumas - Second Women's Championship, Amy Dumas - Love triangle, Amy Dumas - Return to the ring, Amy Dumas - Wrestlers managed by Lita, Amy Dumas - Finishing and signature moves, Amy Dumas - Personal life, Amy Dumas - Other media

Read more here: » Amy Dumas: Encyclopedia II - Amy Dumas - World Wrestling Entertainment

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Milli Vanilli - The Truth Unveiled

During a 'live' performance recorded by MTV at the Lake Compounce theme park in Connecticut, the recording of the song "Girl You Know It's True" jammed and began to skip, resulting in one of the most embarassing moments in popular music history. When Morvan and Pilatus pressured him to let them sing on the next album, Farian revealed the truth to reporters on November 15, 1990 that Morvan and Pilatus did not actually sing on the records and their voices were dubbed. Milli Vanilli's Grammy was withdrawn four days later, and Arista Reco ...

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Milli Vanilli, Milli Vanilli - The Beginning, Milli Vanilli - The Truth Unveiled, Milli Vanilli - The Ill-Fated Redemption, Milli Vanilli - Tragic Epilogue, Milli Vanilli - Discography, Milli Vanilli - Hit singles, Milli Vanilli - Trivia

Read more here: » Milli Vanilli: Encyclopedia II - Milli Vanilli - The Truth Unveiled

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Adolfo Tapia - Career

Adolfo Tapia started wrestling in 1982, but he did not really start making a name for himself until he started wrestling as the masked La Parka in 1992. His costume and mask are a skeleton resembling the outfits used in Mexico's Day of the Dead ceremony. He is a very flamboyant wrestler, sometimes wearing sombreros to the ring, playing guitar on his chair (he brings a chair to the ring), strutting and dancing in the rin ...

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Adolfo Tapia, Adolfo Tapia - Career, Adolfo Tapia - In wrestling, Adolfo Tapia - Previous managers, Adolfo Tapia - Finishing and signature moves, Adolfo Tapia - Championships and accomplishments, Adolfo Tapia - Trivia

Read more here: » Adolfo Tapia: Encyclopedia II - Adolfo Tapia - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Mike Lockwood - Career

Lockwood made his wrestling debut in 1989 and competed in Bay Area Wrestling until 1994. He used the alias Johnny Pearson during his stay. In 1996, Lockwood moved to All Pro Wrestling (APW), where he became "The Leprechaun" Erin O'Grady. After viewing a tape of a match between O'Grady and Michael Modest, Extreme Championship Wrestling employee Taz contacted Lockwood about joining ECW. Prior to entering the World Wrestling Federation, he competed in Monterrey under a mask and ...

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Mike Lockwood, Mike Lockwood - Career, Mike Lockwood - Finishing and Signature moves, Mike Lockwood - Championships and accomplishments

Read more here: » Mike Lockwood: Encyclopedia II - Mike Lockwood - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Mark Cuban - Sports

With the Yahoo! transaction complete, Cuban decided to pursue his love of basketball, and bought the Dallas Mavericks for $285 million from a group led by H. Ross Perot, Jr.. The sale was finalized on February 14, 2000. Cuban has become one of the most controversial NBA team owners in history, piling up a total of more than $1 million in fines, mostly for controversial statements against the league and its referees. In one incident, he asserted that the league's director of officials, Ed Rush, wouldn't be able to manage a Dairy Queen. ...

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Mark Cuban, Mark Cuban - Early years, Mark Cuban - Business success, Mark Cuban - Sports, Mark Cuban - Media and entertainment, Mark Cuban - Trivia

Read more here: » Mark Cuban: Encyclopedia II - Mark Cuban - Sports

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - WWE RAW - Show history

Beginning as Monday Night RAW, the program originally aired on the USA Network. The only networks to have aired RAW in the United States are the USA Network and TNN, which is now Spike TV. It returned to USA Network on October 3, 2005. Before that, the last USA Network telecast of RAW was on September 18, 2000. The current RAW is the successor to WWF Monday Night RAW, which first aired on January 11, 1993 on USA Network for 1 hour and then later moved to 2 hours. The original RAW broke new gro ...

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WWE RAW, WWE RAW - Show history, WWE RAW - RAW gains ground, WWE RAW - Brand Extension, WWE RAW - Return to USA Network, WWE RAW - Current champions, WWE RAW - Recurring segments, WWE RAW - General managers and owners, WWE RAW - Commentators

Read more here: » WWE RAW: Encyclopedia II - WWE RAW - Show history

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Hulk Hogan - Career

Hogan was born to Italian-American Pete Bollea and Ruth Bollea, who is of French, Italian and Panamanian descent. Early in life, Terry Bollea was a standout in minor league baseball and also spent ten years playing bass guitar in several Florida-based rock bands, including Ruckus and Infinity's End. Many of the wrestlers who competed in the Florida territory at that time would visit the bars in which Bollea was performing. Bollea's impressive physical stature soon caught the attention of former top-drawing wrestler Jack Brisco and his brothe ...

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Hulk Hogan, Hulk Hogan - Career, Hulk Hogan - World Wrestling Federation: the first run, Hulk Hogan - American Wrestling Association, Hulk Hogan - New Japan Pro Wrestling, Hulk Hogan - Hulkamania, Hulk Hogan - World Championship Wrestling, Hulk Hogan - World Wrestling Entertainment: the comeback, Hulk Hogan - Mr. America, Hulk Hogan - Hall of Famer, Hulk Hogan - The Icon versus The Legend, Hulk Hogan - Legacy, Hulk Hogan - Controversy, Hulk Hogan - In wrestling, Hulk Hogan - Previous managers, Hulk Hogan - Quotes, Hulk Hogan - Finishing and signature moves, Hulk Hogan - Trivia, Hulk Hogan - Theme songs/entrance music, Hulk Hogan - Title history, Hulk Hogan - Pre-World Wrestling Federation era, Hulk Hogan - Awards

Read more here: » Hulk Hogan: Encyclopedia II - Hulk Hogan - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Music in professional wrestling - Entrance Themes

Music in professional wrestling - A. A-1  "In Da Club" (50 Cent) Abdullah the Butcher  "One of These Days" (Pink Floyd) The Alliance  "Bodies" (Drowning Pool) Amazing Red  "In The End (Instrumental)" (Linkin Park) C.W. Anderson  "Run But You Can't Hide" (Witches Brew), "Deepest Bluest (Instrumental)" (LL Cool J) Austin Aries  "Born of a Broken Man" (Rage Against the Machine), "Per ...

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Music in professional wrestling, Music in professional wrestling - Entrance Themes, Music in professional wrestling - A, Music in professional wrestling - B, Music in professional wrestling - C, Music in professional wrestling - D, Music in professional wrestling - E, Music in professional wrestling - F, Music in professional wrestling - G, Music in professional wrestling - H, Music in professional wrestling - I, Music in professional wrestling - J, Music in professional wrestling - K, Music in professional wrestling - L, Music in professional wrestling - M, Music in professional wrestling - N, Music in professional wrestling - O, Music in professional wrestling - P, Music in professional wrestling - R, Music in professional wrestling - S, Music in professional wrestling - T, Music in professional wrestling - U, Music in professional wrestling - V, Music in professional wrestling - W, Music in professional wrestling - X, Music in professional wrestling - Y, Music in professional wrestling - Pay-Per-Views, Music in professional wrestling - A, Music in professional wrestling - B, Music in professional wrestling - I, Music in professional wrestling - J, Music in professional wrestling - K, Music in professional wrestling - N, Music in professional wrestling - R, Music in professional wrestling - S, Music in professional wrestling - T, Music in professional wrestling - U, Music in professional wrestling - V, Music in professional wrestling - W, Music in professional wrestling - Video packages, Music in professional wrestling - A, Music in professional wrestling - B, Music in professional wrestling - E, Music in professional wrestling - F, Music in professional wrestling - G, Music in professional wrestling - H, Music in professional wrestling - J, Music in professional wrestling - L, Music in professional wrestling - O, Music in professional wrestling - R, Music in professional wrestling - S, Music in professional wrestling - T, Music in professional wrestling - U, Music in professional wrestling - W, Music in professional wrestling - Video Specials, Music in professional wrestling - V, Music in professional wrestling - W, Music in professional wrestling - In-house composers

Read more here: » Music in professional wrestling: Encyclopedia II - Music in professional wrestling - Entrance Themes

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - NWo - Original storyline

According to the storyline, the nWo were representitives of another wrestling organization (alluded to, but not actually mentioned, as the WWF, since its three founding members all formerly wrestled there), and planned to take over WCW. Scott Hall appeared first, interrupting shows by harassing the announcers. He promised a "big surprise", which ended up being Kevin Nash. Hall & Nash were collectively referred to as "The Outsiders." Both men then took to showing up unexpectedly during Nitro broadcasts, usually jumping wrestlers ba ...

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NWo, NWo - Original storyline, NWo - Sting vs. Hogan, NWo - The fingerpoke of doom, NWo - The end of the nWo, NWo - WWF, NWo - Legacy, NWo - Spinoffs and parodies, NWo - Members

Read more here: » NWo: Encyclopedia II - NWo - Original storyline




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