Say Hello to the Bad Guys, Marc Raimondi
Say Hello to the Bad Guys, Marc Raimondi
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Say Hello to the Bad Guys
How Professional Wrestling's New World Order Changed America

Author: Marc Raimondi

Narrator: Marc Raimondi

Unabridged: 7 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/24/2025


Synopsis

From ESPN reporter Marc Raimondi comes a compelling, gripping narrative history of professional wrestling’s legendary faction, The NWO (New World Order), from their inception in 1996 to their influence on American pop culture today.

In 1996, professional wrestling was one of the most watched sports on cable television, with more than 5 million people tuning in every week. And in the late 1990s, pro-wrestling was the hottest thing in American pop culture, with companies making millions in action figures, video games, and simple black t-shirts emblazoned with three little letters: NWO.

The NWO, or New World Order, became a business like no other, and was responsible for the explosive ratings and rabid fanbase. It started with an ingenious storyline starring Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and the titular Hollywood Hogan—Hulk Hogan gone bad. Together, they formed a new era of characters to root for: The Bad Guys.

Never before had audiences cheered for the villains, rooting for them over the heroes. The NWO broke down wrestling’s fourth wall in a clever new way, blurring the lines between fiction and reality. And suddenly, watching professional wrestling not only became socially acceptable, but a necessity if you wanted to stay up to date with pop culture. Their impact was infectious and long-lasting. It was entertainment that shaped a generation.

Written by Marc Raimondi, a current ESPN reporter with nearly twenty years of experience in journalism, this narrative history explores professional wrestling’s most popular faction and how their existence influenced American culture like never before.

About Marc Raimondi

Marc Raimondi is currently an NFL reporter for ESPN. He is a longtime former combat sports reporting, specializing in mixed martial arts (MMA) and professional wrestling. He previously served as the deputy managing editor for Vox Media’s MMAFighting.com and covered multiple sports for Fox Sports and the New York Post. With a focus on MMA, boxing and pro wrestling, Marc covered major events, provided behind-the-scenes insights, and reported on the latest news in the combat sports world. He is currently ESPN’s beat reporter for the Atlanta Falcons. Say Hello to the Bad Guys is his first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tony on June 30, 2025

When I think about this book, one word comes to mind: passion. It is clear the author has a lot of passion for the wrestling business. On each and every page, I could feel his passion. Even though I knew about 80% of this information, it was a lot of fun to relive it again. The 90’s wrestling boom i......more

Goodreads review by Eli on June 24, 2025

Doesn't exactly tread any new ground, but it's an interesting and quick read......more

Goodreads review by Jason on June 28, 2025

Book 35 of 2025 4.25 stars Let’s start off with this book was a good, quick, fun read! Didn’t really break new ground, and I personally thought it was a little weird for this book to come out so late after the fact. (Or put it out next year, 30 year anniversary of Scott Hall’s 1st appearance/year of B......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on June 25, 2025

I was a freshman in high school when the nWo broke and I recall how quickly I went from being mocked for liking wrestling to my sophomore year to suddenly having everyone talk to me about my nWo or DX shirt and knowing who everyone was. Obviously nWo changed the landscape of wrestling and this book......more

Goodreads review by LySaundra on June 25, 2025

The book seemed to focus more on WCW/nWo history than it did really delving into how it shaped America. There are nods to pop culture moments (Rodman, Leno, Bad Bunny), but not enough to sufficiently connect them to being the powerhouse behind driving, or remotely shifting, politics and America. It......more