WWE Announces NWO Week On Peacock/Network

WWE celebrates the New World Order's 25th anniversary with a half-week of content.

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WWE has announced plans to celebrate the New World Order's 25th anniversary with a half-week of programming on Peacock and the WWE Network.

Here's how the schedule looks over the next few days:-

Tuesday 6 July: The Best of the nWo

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Wednesday 7 July: WWE's The Bump feat. X-Pac

Thursday 8 July: Steve Austin's Broken Skull Seasons feat. Kevin Nash.

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WWE is also advertising nWo-themed content across YouTube (including series like Top 10 and WWE Playlist) and its various social media platforms, with Instagram and TikTok mentioned specifically.

This is being done to commemorate the transformative pro wrestling stable, who debuted in WCW on 7 July 1996. This was a huge, game-changing moment, as WWE ship-jumpers Scott Hall and Kevin Nash introduced Hulk Hogan as their "third man" at Bash at the Beach, doing so in a legendary angle that helped kickstart WCW's most prosperous period of the Monday Night Wars era.

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The original New World Order stayed together until 2000, with their run bringing countless members, offshoots, and spinoffs. Nash, Hall, and Hogan revived the group for a brief WWE run in 2002, and the core trio have been at the heart of most nWo reunions ever since.

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