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There's no debating New World Order, or "nWo," was the coolest wrestling stable to come out of the WCW, WWF, WWE, whatever. The group, originally founded by Hulk Hogan, Scott "Razor Ramon" Hall, and Kevin "Diesel" Nash, stormed the scene like a gang ready to takeover. And that's exactly what they did. Throughout all the different incarnations, the Wolfpac-Hollywood schism and the like, the nWo brand remained influential as one of wrestling's main attractions.
But there's one aspect the organization doesn't always get credit for: being fly as fuck. The nWo clique were, in addition to being badasses, fresh to death. Their swag cohesiveness was so consistent they were basically the A$AP Mob of wrestling. Let's go on a quick trip down memory lane; Here's Proof That nWo Was the Most Stylish Squad of All Time.
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Ted
Because even their manager, Ted DiBiase, was fly down to the belt.
All hail Ted Dolla Sign.
Scott Hall
Scott Hall's vest game was unfuckwittable.
As was his blatant but well-excuted Superman lone forehead-curl swagger-jack.
Konnan
Konnan stayed with a fresh flannel and/or plaid, dolo buttoned to Cholo steez perfection.
Don't sleep on the hat either.
Kevin Nash
Kevin Nash's style foresight was next-level. Exhibit A: leather pants...
Pre Kanye and Heidi Slimane.
Nash Hockey
Exhibit B: Here's Nash sporting a nWo emblazoned hockey jersey. He'd fit right in amongst the swag lords of 2013.
The New World merch game was insane.
Sting
Sting somehow managed to pull off dressing like a cross streetgoth/Spider-Man villain hybrid.
With alternating facepaint per Original and Wolfpac colors.
Hogan
Original founder Hulk Hogan was a style #influencer unto himself.
You could learn a thing or two from Hollywood Hulk. Don't sleep.
Rodman
Some of their swag influence rubbed off on Dennis Rodman amd made him appear slightly normal at times.
Normal by Rodman standards, at least.
Originals
The founding members' all-black-and-white everything art direction was always on point.
Forefather swag game heavy.
Wolfpac
And when the schism hit, the Wolfpac had no problem transitioning to red color schemes.
All they need to make the cypher complete are some Red Octobers.