The Real Story Behind The nWo Name Made known

Pro Wrestling News The Real Story Behind The nWo Name Made known

In an interesting turn of events, Eric Bischoff has unveiled that Larry Zbyszko may deserve credit for initial using the phrase “Novel World Order” before it became one of the most iconic names in wrestling history.

Speaking on 83 Weeks during a discussion marking the faction’s 30th anniversary, Bischoff reflected on discovering that Zbyszko used the phrase during the July 1, 1996 show of WCW Nitro—six days before Hulk Hogan’s historic antagonist dramatic pivot at Bash at the Beach.

Bischoff realized the inspiration may have come from Zbyszko himself, after revisiting the footage. “Little did I know I could have attributed it to, and should have, and have attributed it to Larry Zbyszko. I, of course, just wove that right into my work with Hulk, and the rest is history. So, it started with Larry.”

Bischoff, who wrote Hogan’s famous promo, admitted he had always assumed the phrase had simply come to him subconsciously. “New World Order is something that’s a reference to New World. Seasoned order is as old as time, and you can find all kinds of references across politics and religion. I just assumed I must have heard it somewhere, read it somewhere, didn’t know where to attribute it to.”

Bischoff in addition reflected on the legacy of the celebrated faction and admitted it’s hard to believe three decades have passed since its creation. “Time has become this really warped concept for me.”

He further stated that if the group had not adopted the As of late introduced World Order name — it likely would have simply been known as The Outsiders. “Thank God, because I think the NWO is way stronger.”

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