While the Four Horsemen served their role very well in the 1980s, the fact is the nWo did an even better job of being the dominant heels of the 1990s.
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From Scott Hall's opening salvo of "Hey, yo!" to Kevin Nash's quasi-humorous diatribes to Hollywood Hogan's ability to gain savage hatred from the fans, the NWO were far and away the more charismatic group.
Arn Anderson could give a much better interview, and Ric Flair was phenomenal, but neither Tully nor Barry were the best on the microphone or resonating with the fan base.
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Christopher Scott Wagoner
Christopher Scott Wagoner is a writer from Austin, Texas in the United States. He is also a proud descendent of the Choctaw and Lakota people.
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