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I never really watched WCW that much and the time Wolfpac was born I couldn't be bothered watching WCW. So people could you tell me how it was created as I known little about WCW at the time. Thanks.

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Guest WWF4Life

Well, when the nWo was at it's peak and had lots of members, Nash, Hall and Syxx more or less hung around together and did their own thing, like the feud with Flair and Piper. The split of the nWo started in 1998, as friction begun between Randy Savage and Hogan, with Nash putting Savage in his place. The tension escalated between Savage and Hogan, but things changed when Syxx was released from his contract, which pissed Nash off and he blamed Hogan. Hogan gave numerous pecking order promos, stating he was the man in charge of the order, annoying Nash and Savage. This eventually led to Savage costing Hogan the title against Sting at SuperBrawl, and Savage leaving the nWo. Hogan and Savage feuded and Savage became hugely over in the process as a face, and things were tense between Nash and Hogan. At this time though, Hall was in and out of rehab, so he was rarely around for this split. Nash had two inconclusive title matches with Sting on Nitro due to interference from Hogan and Bret Hart. Hogan turned on Nash at Spring Stampede in a Baseball Bat match against Roddy Piper and The Giant. At the same event, Nash helped Savage win the title. Hogan then beat Savage with Bret Hart's heel turn the next night. Savage proclaimed Nash leader of the nWo, causing it to split. Nash, Savage, Konnan, Sting and Hennig became the Wolfpac, whereas Hogan led nWo Hollywood. Hennig betrayed the Wolfpac and later sided with Hogan, as did Hall and Giant, which was stupid booking. That's all I can remember at the moment, sorry.

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Guest HBK WILL ROT IN HELL

Thanks man i was just interested as I just watched Halloween Havoc 1998 the other night and couldn't figure it out. Im glad i didn't watch WCW during that time.

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Guest crandamaniac

Luger joined before Sting did, and recruited Sting into the Wolfpac.  Also, DDP was set to join, but was attacked by Hogan and Dennis Rodman, setting up that whole match with him and Karl Malone against those 2

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