10 Worst NWO Members Ever

3. Horace Hogan

Horace Hogan
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Speaking of nepotism, it'd be remiss not to examine the curious case of Horace Hogan. Just like The Disciple, Horace only became part of the nWo due to Hulk's influence. Hogan's real-life nephew, Horace was swimming against the tide from the moment he debuted in 1998.

At first, Hollywood cracked Horace with a steel chair to show how far he was willing to go during the Warrior rivalry. Bizarrely, Horace then helped his uncle against Warrior at Halloween Havoc, presumably to show he belonged in the nWo. News flash: he didn't, and never should have been part of such a huge faction.

Another member of the borderline-comedic nWo B-team, Horace showed exactly none of the charisma Hulk was known for and actually didn't appear too interested any time he appeared on screen. If he hadn't been Hogan's nephew, he wouldn't have been anywhere near the nWo.

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