10 Largest Factions In Pro Wrestling History
Factions with the most members in pro wrestling history
3. New World Order - 42 Members
What is there to say about the NWO? As well as being the group that totally rejuvenated WCW when they formed at Bash at the Beach 1996, it could be argued that they also killed it, as they became too big and too much of a focus to let anything else thrive.
A total of 42 wrestlers donned the black and white - or red and black in the Wolfpac - from the original trio of Hogan, Hall, and Nash, to The Giant, Bret Hart, Randy Savage, Scott Steiner, NWO Sting, regular Sting, and many more. We’re also counting NWO Japan, the NJPW branch of the group that was home to The Great Muta, Masahiro Chono, and Yuji Nagata to name but a few. The LWO don’t count, though, as they were their own thing entirely.
If this list included celebrity members, then the NWO would have been top by a landslide. The likes of Kyle Petty, Paul Gilmartin, and a bunch of Japanese baseball players have technically been in the group. Dennis Rodman does count, though, because whilst his matches weren’t very good, at least he had some.