7 Worst Members Of The NWO

5. Michael Wallstreet

WWE.comWWE.comThe whole idea for the NWO was to put former WWE guys in the stable to make fans think they were really there to take over WCW. If you were in WWE at one point then you were probably in the NWO at some stage. Wallstreet joined in late 1996 after being brought in by his former partner in WWE, Ted Dibiase. He really didn't do much in the group. He was just another midcard performer that had a PPV match with Jeff Jarrett at the NWO Souled Out 1997 PPV. That PPV was about putting NWO guy against WCW guys. He only joined the group a month earlier so he could wrestle on that show. That's an example of the terrible long term planning this angle had. Wall By the way, the name he had was another example of WCW mooching off of WWE like they always did. Since he was known as Mike Rotunda and Irwin R. Schyster, they decided to name him Michael Wallstreet so the Mike part was there and the Wallstreet part covered the financial part of the IRS character too. He actually used VK Wallstreet when he first went to WCW because "Vincent Kennedy" were the given names of WWE Chairman Vince McMahon. Just another example of the awful "creative" direction of WCW.
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