The nWo pursued me for a while. To be perfectly honest, I think WCW management purposely kept me off 'Nitro' for a while to keep the nWo from getting to me.
I was Razor Ramon, and I started the nWo.
There would be no DX if it wasn't for the nWo, in my opinion.
When you're with the nWo, when you're with Hollywood, you're just...too...sweet!
What I'm doing with the NWO is for me, for my family, so I can leave a legacy for my kids.
The NWO... we feel like we are the people's choice; we're doing things for the working man.
I've done things in my career, you know, accomplishments, and being in DX, NWO, the Kliq, all of that.
The best time in wrestling was with the nWo and the Monday Night War between WCW and WWE.
One of the reasons The Bullet Club is what it is, while it may be kind of a wink and a nod to the nWo, it's also young, fresh guys of a new generation.
The NWO was one of a kind. It was led by three mega-superstars. They knew how to work the business, especially Kevin Nash. He was literally the brains behind that machine.
If anybody is gonna kill my creation, I'm gonna do it! ME... and the nWo.
The nWo almost singlehandedly ruined the business as far as good guys, bad guys, cowboys, and Indians.
I was supposed to be the mouthpiece and financial backer of the NWO but what really happened as this thing got hotter, Eric Bischoff saw where he could slip himself into the role that he hired me for. And that's what he did.
The NWO, yeah, we're a bunch of outlaws, thugs, whatever you want to call us, but... we do what we want, when we want. And we're having fun doing it.
The Four Horsemen were limousines and Lear Jets, while DX was trailer parks and outhouses. One was white trash, one was upper crust. I always saw DX and the NWO as the natural rivals at the time.
I kind of thought eventually, someday, somehow, I would be Hall of Fame, whether it was nWo, DX, or whatever, and honestly, I thought it would probably happen when I was no longer around.