A woman has mistaken an nWo t-shirt she found in Walmart for open propaganda in support of the conspiracy theory version of the New World Order -- an alleged clandestine totalitarian world government that would see the globe operating under a single government, religion and currency.The red shirt sports the pro wrestling stable’s classic logo and includes an added '4-Life' underneath it. Additionally, there is a clear WWE logo on the back collar. Clearly enraged, but getting the wrong end of the stick, the woman vented on Facebook about her discovery, attempting to rally her followers to "show Walmart what we think!"

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Even after people commented attempting to provide clarification, the woman was still unable to register her mistake, instead choosing to double down on her claims. When another woman brought to her attention that the nWo is a pro wrestling stable that famously featured "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, as well as a plethora of other wrestlers in WCW, WWE and even New Japan Pro-Wrestling, she wrote, "the global NWO includes a long list of global Elites, central bankers, and some of the previous POTUS and Presidential staff, congress, etc."

The nWo formed on May 19, 1996 after Hulk Hogan aligned himself with Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, turning heel in the process during WCW's Bash at the Beach. Over the years, the group would have several iterations, and it even split into two rival factions with nWo Hollywood and the red-and-black Wolfpac.

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