#1. Disco Inferno
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I'm going to come right out and admit it, and I don't care who knows it - I liked Disco Inferno. I thought the character was silly enough that it worked. I thought the man behind said character, Glenn Gilberti, was actually really talented in the ring. And, I thought some of the stuff he did in WCW in 2000 was actually entertaining - although this was WCW in 2000, so that may be damning of faint praise.
What I'm saying is, Disco Inferno gets a hard time from a lot of folks - but not from me. Which, is why I'm kind of bummed to put him on this list. After all, these are nWo members you totally forgot about, not me.
In 1998-9, Disco would ally himself with the nWo Wolfpac, helping Kevin Nash and Scott Hall end Goldberg's 173-match winning streak at the time and costing him the WCW World Championship. The association wouldn't last too long, as he would eventually join the Mamalukes, followed by the Filthy Animals, shortly thereafter. He did win the WCW Cruiserweight Championship around this time, however.
Disco Inferno - last on the list of nWo members you remember, but always first in our hearts. Well, my heart, anyway.
OK, maybe not first, but he's right up there. Like, maybe sixth, which is still good.