![]() ![]() Adn while we have you here ask you how you would have gone about the potential WCW/nWo brand split. I figured with all the hard work (and fun) they put into drafting these rosters, we'd have a friendly poll to see whim the site thinks drafted a better roster. WCW wound up abandoning the idea, but kept the WCW/nWo PPV branding.įor fun and a possible idea for a future WCW/nWo brand split fantasy booker, we had Blaze and OMB draft for nWo Nitro and KIF and EC for WCW Thunder. The idea in 1998 was clearly to have two distinct sets of rosters that started with the debut of Thunder that year. You can see the blueprint for this concept throughout 1998's entire PPV listing as each PPV was branded WCW/nWo SuperBrawl, etc. Scott Hall has gone on record the idea was instead debating with your friends if you preferred WWF or WCW, you'd discuss if you liked WCW or nWo, re-framing the question.ġ997 laid the groundwork for this between an early nWo themed PPV named Souled Out in January and culminated in a full nWo takeover of Nitro in December. In 1997, the planned goal of Eric Bischoff and WCW was to eventually split off the nWo as its own brand and not so much a stable anymore. ![]()
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