Although no incidents took place after the Scott Hall story in Los
Angeles, many claim a huge spotlight is flashing down on the nWo
watching their every move. Many wrestlers are weary about the nWo's
past reputation, and so open about their concern, that the nWo has to
be extra careful not to slip-up as the WWF has made it clear they
won't tolerate behavior as performed in the early 90s during
the "Clique" reign in the WWF, and of course the ever-so-popular
build up and demise of WCW at the hands of Kevin Nash and Scott Hall.
-- A key WWF source claims it's almost a given that Eric Bischoff
will eventually be brought into the WWF fold to work as part of the
nWo storyline down the road once the stable develops a bit more on
WWF television. This is mainly drawn from the WWF side, as no word is
in if Eric Bischoff would even accept such a role, although if the
pay and circumstances are right - he would most likely do so.
-- On a small appearance note, Steve "Sting" Borden appeared as a
guest speaker at the "Aqcuire the Fire" Christian youth rally in
Sacremento, California last weekend. As far as Sting's wrestling
career is concerned, as reported many times, he is considering
himself retired and would take a lot of money and a low amount of
dates to return for even a part-time schedule. Nothing has changed on
that status as of this point and many believe we've seen the last of
Sting in a wrestling ring.
Credit: Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter