#3 The nWo returns home
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After an absence of almost six years, in 2002, at the No Way Out pay-per-view, The New World Order finally made their much-awaited return to the WWF, as Hogan, Nash, and Hall were brought into the promotion by Chairman Vince McMahon who was poised to inject the WWF with a lethal dose of poison.
In McMahon's war against kayfabe WWF co-owner Ric Flair, the former decided to bring in the nWo as hired mercenaries and wanted them to "kill" the WWF, just so McMahon could remain as the sole owner of the WWF.
Despite the nWo's run in the WWF being short-lived, their return to the company remains as one of the most memorable returns of all time.
Edited by Sundaresh Kumar