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#44. Kevin Nash 

Nash

Achievements/Accolades: 

  • 5-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion
  • 9-time WCW Tag Team Champion
  • 2-time TNA Legends Champion
  • 1-time WWE Intercontinental Champion
  • WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2015)

 

Opinions on final placement: 

“When I mentioned earlier that Scott Hall was one of the coolest wrestlers out there, I didn’t mention that there was one guy that was cooler: Big Daddy Cool Kevin Nash. So here’s the deal with Nash. Does he deserve to be in the Top 50? Without question! People point to his WWE Championship run as a low-point in WWE history due to the lack of attendance, ratings & overall success that the brand was having. However, Kevin Nash was one of the driving forces in turning the entire business around with his jump to WCW & formation of the nWo. The entire business started to boom & he was one of major reasons for that happening. Nash also has a brilliant mind of the business; even though he’s the guy that booked himself to defeat Goldberg for the WCW Championship at Starrcade 1998 & break his undefeated streak.” — Jay Alletto

“**See Scott Hall**” — Zack Heydorn

“During the 1990’s “Big Daddy Cool” Kevin Nash was one of the biggest names in professional wrestling. A six-time world champion, across WWF and WCW, and a founding member of the New World Order, Nash’s hall of fame career has spanned more than 20 years.” — Matt Burgess 

“When taking into account everything that makes someone worthy of a spot on this list, I think Nash just makes the cut. His impact on the business with the NWO and making one of the very first jumps from WWE to WCW, changed the industry forever. A WCW and WWE Champion and a proud member of the Kliq, I think Nash just makes it on this list, but I will say I think 44 is a little to high. I’d say 49 or 50 sounds better to me.” — Eron Ramadanov

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Jones is so overrated – the guy was given the ball MULTIPLE times in TNA and did nothing for numbers – that is just fact.

    Even in pre-Dixie times, that the idiot Universe CLAIM THEY worship.

    Want more proof?

    RAW Monday, with Allen Neal featured, got its lowest rating of the year.

    The OTHER dirty little secret is that Goatface Bryan Danielson never got numbers either.

    These guys only appeal to smarks.

    On top of all that – AJ is botch heaven – he has SERIOUSLY injured a FEW guys in the last year.

    And the look and persona he has now?

    Was honed by Dixie in the end of his TNA days.

    Jones is a traitor – he held up Dixie for money, when he didn’t draw flies.

    Dixie isn’t a charity – you want more money? Do your job and put butts in the seats.

    Jones had his chance and failed.

    Peace out.

  2. My top 5 wrestlers ever – this is based on not only skill, but the TOTAL package – what they did for wrestling, their record, interview skills – just EVERYTHING involved in making someone special.

    Someone may have more skill, but the other guy above may not be as good in the ring, but was a bigger star due to interviewing, drew more attention to wrestling, etc.

    This is my top 5 singles wrestlers EVER in order:

    1. Hulk Hogan
    2. Ric Flair
    3. Roddy Piper
    4. Bret Hart
    5. Stone Cold Steve Austin

    BONUS: My top 5 tag teams:

    1. Road Warriors (always and forever)
    2. Demolition ( a blatant rip-off – and somehow made it their own)
    3. Tully and Arn
    4. Midnight Express
    5. Rock n Roll Express

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