NWO, WCW And When Too Suhweet Became Sour

Evil Always Won

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhS4ZDnRqJQ The nWo ran roughshod over the WCW for a couple of years, and while this may have seen cool to many, it did make the nWo seem less like heels and more like the cool kids on the block. So when many babyfaces came up against members of the nWo, they found themselves on the end of losing results as the creative team on WCW found themselves wanting to sustain the nWo's push for as long as it could. This would have been fine, but as more and more members joined the nWo to make them seem like more of a threat in order for more and more twists to happen, the nWo soon looked less like the anti-establishment and more like the new establishment. While groups in WWE, such as D-Generation X never got so big as to run the show- the nWo seemed to increasingly add more and more members until they just became statistics in their own stable. Furthermore, the idea of adding Eric Bischoff to the company only seemed to reinforce this. How could the owner/executive producer be working for the nWo without the nWo seeming less like rebels and more like, as Jim Cornette said, a bunch of guys hanging out in a clubhouse up a tree.
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