Incarnation
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Notes
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Members
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Activity
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nWo Original
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Original incarnation (villains)
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- Scott Hall (founding member, sided with nWo Hollywood after split)
- Kevin Nash (founding member, leader of nWo Wolfpac after split)
- Hulk Hogan/Hollywood Hogan (leader and founding member, leader of nWo Hollywood after split)
- Ted DiBiase (joined in August 1996, left group in mid 1997)
- The Giant (joined in September 1996, kicked out of the group in December 1996)
- nWo Sting (joined in September 1996, sided with nWo Hollywood after split)
- Syxx (joined in September 1996, fired from WCW in March 1998)
- Vincent (joined in September 1996, sided with nWo Hollywood after split)
- Miss Elizabeth (joined in September 1996, sided with nWo Wolfpac after split)
- Eric Bischoff (joined on November 18, 1996, sided with nWo Hollywood after split)
- Buff Bagwell (joined on November 25, 1996, sided with nWo Hollywood after split)
- Michael Wallstreet (joined in December 1996, contractually removed from group in April 1997)
- Big Bubba Rogers (joined in December 1996, contractually removed from group in April 1997)
- Scott Norton (joined in December 1996, sided with nWo Hollywood after split)
- Masahiro Chono (joined in December 1996)
- Randy Savage (joined in February 1997, sided with nWo Wolfpac after split)
- Dennis Rodman (joined in March 1997, left the group in July 1997)
- The Great Muta (joined in May 1997)
- Tenzan (joined in May 1997)
- Konnan (joined in July 1997, sided with nWo Wolfpac after split)
- Curt Hennig (joined in September 1997, sided with nWo Wolfpac after split)
- Rick Rude (joined in November 1997, sided with nWo Wolfpac after split)
- Louie Spicolli (joined in January 1998 as a valet for Scott Hall, died on February 15, 1998)
- Dusty Rhodes (joined in January 1998, sided with nWo Wolfpac after split)
- Brian Adams (joined in February 1998, sided with nWo Hollywood after split)
- The Disciple (joined in February 1998, sided with nWo Hollywood after split)
- Scott Steiner (joined in February 1998, sided with nWo Hollywood after split)
- Nick Patrick (referee; joined in 1996, quit the nWo on April 21, 1997)
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July 7, 1996 – April 1998
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nWo Hollywood
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A villain incarnation that fought against the fan favorites nWo Wolfpac
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- Hollywood Hogan (leader and founding member, announced his retirement in November 1998, came back in January 1999, leader of nWo Elite after reunion)
- Eric Bischoff (founding member, part of nWo Elite after reunion)
- The Disciple (founding member, left the group in September 1998 after being kidnapped by The Warrior)
- Bret Hart (associate member, nWo Hollywood recruiter)
- Brian Adams (joined on April 27, 1998; part of nWo Black & White unit after reunion)
- Scott Steiner (joined on May 4, 1998, leader of the group in November 1998 – January 1999 while Hogan was retired, part of nWo Elite after reunion)
- The Giant (joined on May 11, 1998, part of nWo Black & White unit after reunion)
- Scott Hall (joined on May 17, 1998; kicked out of the group in November 1998)
- Dusty Rhodes (joined on May 17, 1998; left the group in November 1998)
- Vincent (joined in May 1998; part of nWo Black & White unit after reunion)
- nWo Sting (joined on May 21, 1998; only makes occasional appearances)
- Buff Bagwell (joined on July 20, 1998; injured during initial nWo split; part of nWo Elite after reunion)
- Scott Norton (part of nWo B-Team after reunion)
- Dennis Rodman (joined on June 8, 1998, left the group in July 1998)
- Miss Elizabeth (joined in June 1998, part of nWo Elite after reunion)
- Curt Hennig (joined in June 1998, part of nWo B-Team after reunion)
- Rick Rude (joined on May 25, 1998)
- Stevie Ray (joined in August 1998, part of nWo B-Team after reunion)
- Horace Hogan (joined in October 1998, part of nWo B-Team after reunion)
- Barry Windham (associate member; tag team partner of Hennig, part of nWo B-Team after reunion)[1]
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April 27, 1998 – January 4, 1999
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nWo Wolfpac
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A fan favorite incarnation that fought against the villainous nWo Hollywood
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- Kevin Nash (leader and founder, announced the nWo Wolfpack on April 27, 1998; part of nWo Elite after reunion)
- Randy Savage (joined on April 27, 1998; left the group in June 1998 due to knee injury)
- Konnan (joined on April 27, 1998; part of nWo Elite after reunion)
- Curt Hennig (joined on May 4, 1998; defected to nWo Hollywood in June 1998)
- Dusty Rhodes (joined on May 11, 1998, defected to nWo Hollywood on May 17, 1998)
- Elizabeth (joined in May 1998)
- Rick Rude (joined in on May 21, 1998, defected to nWo Hollywood in June 1998)
- Lex Luger (joined on May 25, 1998, part of nWo Elite after reunion)
- Sting (joined on June 1, 1998, left the group in October 1998 due to injury)
- Scott Hall (joined in November 1998, part of nWo Elite after reunion)
- Disco Inferno
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April 27, 1998 – January 4, 1999
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nWo Elite
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(villains)
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- Hollywood Hogan (leader and founding member)
- Kevin Nash (founding member)
- Scott Hall (founding member)
- Eric Bischoff (founding member, left the group in March 1999)
- Buff Bagwell (founding member, kicked out of the group in March 1999)
- Scott Steiner (founding member)
- Lex Luger (founding member, left the group in April 1999)
- Disco Inferno (founding member)
- Konnan (founding member, kicked out of the group in January 1999)
- David Flair (joined in February 1999, kicked out of the group in March 1999)
- Torrie Wilson (joined in February 1999, kicked out of the group in March 1999)
- Rick Steiner (inducted by his brother, but never fully joined)[2]
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January 4, 1999 – April 1999
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nWo Black & White
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(villains)
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- Stevie Ray (leader and founding member, left the group in July 1999 to reform Harlem Heat)[3]
- The Giant (founding member, kicked out of the group in January 1999)
- Curt Hennig (founding member, kicked out of the group in January 1999)
- Vincent (founding member)
- Scott Norton (founding member)
- Brian Adams (founding member, kicked out of the group in February 1999)
- Horace Hogan (founding member)
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January 7, 1999 – August 1999
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nWo 2000
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The traditional nWo logo was silver instead of white, and the catchphrase "The Band is Back Together" was used (villains)
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- Bret Hart (leader and founding member, left the group in January 2000 due to injury)
- Jeff Jarrett (founding member, became leader of the group after Bret Hart was injured)
- Kevin Nash (founding member)
- Scott Hall (founding member, left the group in February 2000)
- Scott Steiner (joined in December 1999)
- Ron and Don Harris (joined in January 2000)
- Mark Johnson (referee)
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December 1999 – April 2000
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