Whenever a post on the nWo is made usually there is some disagreement on one subject, the size of the faction. A lot of people preffered the nWo when it was kept small and elite, either with just the original 3 or maybe a few others after that. However I disagree and feel that the people who view it that way are misinterpreting what the point of the nWo was.
When they came in, they weren't a stable that was looking to rule WcW by taking all of its titles, they we're an invading force that wanted to destroy and replace WcW, starting off by destroying the competition. If they had stopped at just 4 or 5 members, I would have never gotten the impression that they were really going to war with WcW, I would've just thought geez WcW outnumbers the nWo about a 100 to 5, why don't they just unite and kick their ass. However when they got ahold of Bichoff and started offering contracts to anyone that wanted to jump ship, I started to feel like wow, this is an actual war, they're not just taking 3 or 4 guys, they're dividing the entire promotion, they might actually be able to pull this off.
I feel that its essential for storyline purposes that the nWo not be viewed just as a stable but as a rival promotion, and in order to truly rival WcW it had to compete in every facet, Titles, Main-Eventers, Mid-Carders, Jobbers, Managers, authority figures, it had to be the evil mirror version of WcW, not just another stable.
Also just for cosmetic purposes and personal reasons, I thought the nWo being an army and not just a 4 man stable made it so much larger than life. During their entrances it seemed like the nWo was the thing to be, they we're like a bunch of rockstars walking 20 deep down the ramp in comraderie. Many of the things that made it epic we're due to its size. Remember when the nWo would overwhelm the smaller stable just because they always had numbers? Remember the all out brawls WcW would have with the nWo? When it was like 20 guys fighting another 20 guys in the ring at the end of the show. Would Sting beating up 4 guys have been as crazy as him coming out with the bat and taking out 15 guys by himself? Beating 4 guys up would've made him badass. Taking the entire nWo on made him a legend.
I think the size of the nWo is what made it so popular to be honest, remember the nWo was only 3 men for a short while, and they started expanding almost immediately. By the end of 96, they had already added, Dibiase, The Giant, Sixx, Vincent, Nick Patrick, the Fake Sting, Bichoff, Buff Bagwell, Wallstreet, Big Bubba, and Scott Norton. Thats 14 members of the nWo(11 of them wrestlers)all before their unprecendented peak in popularity in 97.
So what do you guys think, you like nWo big or small?
When they came in, they weren't a stable that was looking to rule WcW by taking all of its titles, they we're an invading force that wanted to destroy and replace WcW, starting off by destroying the competition. If they had stopped at just 4 or 5 members, I would have never gotten the impression that they were really going to war with WcW, I would've just thought geez WcW outnumbers the nWo about a 100 to 5, why don't they just unite and kick their ass. However when they got ahold of Bichoff and started offering contracts to anyone that wanted to jump ship, I started to feel like wow, this is an actual war, they're not just taking 3 or 4 guys, they're dividing the entire promotion, they might actually be able to pull this off.
I feel that its essential for storyline purposes that the nWo not be viewed just as a stable but as a rival promotion, and in order to truly rival WcW it had to compete in every facet, Titles, Main-Eventers, Mid-Carders, Jobbers, Managers, authority figures, it had to be the evil mirror version of WcW, not just another stable.
Also just for cosmetic purposes and personal reasons, I thought the nWo being an army and not just a 4 man stable made it so much larger than life. During their entrances it seemed like the nWo was the thing to be, they we're like a bunch of rockstars walking 20 deep down the ramp in comraderie. Many of the things that made it epic we're due to its size. Remember when the nWo would overwhelm the smaller stable just because they always had numbers? Remember the all out brawls WcW would have with the nWo? When it was like 20 guys fighting another 20 guys in the ring at the end of the show. Would Sting beating up 4 guys have been as crazy as him coming out with the bat and taking out 15 guys by himself? Beating 4 guys up would've made him badass. Taking the entire nWo on made him a legend.
I think the size of the nWo is what made it so popular to be honest, remember the nWo was only 3 men for a short while, and they started expanding almost immediately. By the end of 96, they had already added, Dibiase, The Giant, Sixx, Vincent, Nick Patrick, the Fake Sting, Bichoff, Buff Bagwell, Wallstreet, Big Bubba, and Scott Norton. Thats 14 members of the nWo(11 of them wrestlers)all before their unprecendented peak in popularity in 97.
So what do you guys think, you like nWo big or small?