10 Weakest Members Of Popular Wrestling Stables

5. The nWo - Ron & Don Harris

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Oh man. Where do you even begin to come up with the weakest nWo member? Half of the company was in the group at one point!

Do you go with Horace Hogan—who had the charisma of a recycling bin—joining merely out of nepotism? What about WWF cast-offs Michael Wallstreet or Big Bubba? Maybe David Flair? There are a lot of good choices, but we’re going to slightly cheat here and go with two of them: Ron and Don Harris.

Most people may not remember the former D.O.A. from the WWF joining the group, but that’s because they came at the very tail end of its existence. Jeff Jarrett, Bret Hart, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Scott Steiner all joined forces in late 1999 to reform the nWo; now with black and silver! However, one-by-one everyone became injured, or left the group, except for Jarrett and the later joining Harris Twins.

So in 1996, it was Hogan, Hall and Nash dominating the wrestling world under the banner of the New World Order. Four years later it was Double J, Skull and 8-Ball. Not only is that a weak trio, but it was an incredibly sad one.

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