Kevin Nash is one of the most disrespected wrestlers on these forums. He has been called everything from lazy to greedy to a bad worker. I must say that I disagree with almost all of this. Lets take a look at some of the most common things said about him.
He Was A Bad WWF Champion
Lots of people claim that Kevin Nash had a terrible run as WWF champion. Nash wasn't a great champion, but he was a good champion. He had the look, he was believable, and he was great on the mic. During his year long run he had great feuds with the likes of Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart. The WWF didn't make a lot of money at this time, but that wasn't Nash's fault. Nash didn't have any control over the fact that, while he was champion, Vince brought in some of the worst characters in wrestling history. Mantaur, Kwang, Rad Radford, Barry Horowitz, The Bodydonnas, Well Dunn, Issac Yankem, and The Heavenly Bodies were being pushed by the WWF when Nash was champ. It would be hard for any wrestling company to make a lot of money with an undercard like that. Nash also isn't responsible for Vince pushing Mable against him in the main event. However, during his reign the WWF did beat WCW in the ratings. In 1996 and 1997 WCW destroyed the WWF in ratings. During that time the main champs were Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, and the Undertaker. Does that make them bad champions?
He Only Achieved Success Because Of The Clique
Nash gained his success through his own hard work. He was never handed anything but a hard time and bad gimmicks before he got his break. When he got his start in WCW he was made to have a green mohawk and be a part of the Master Blasters. After a few months of making no money they told him the gimmick was over. Next he received the most embarrassing gimmick in wrestling history with OZ. It was horrible beyond words. I can't even try to explain it, just watch it on YouTube. After dealing with all of that, he came up with his own gimmick. Vinnie Vegas was a precursor to Diesel, and it got him noticed by the WWF. He formed the Clique after arriving in WWF. Almost every wrestler claims that his business is filled with backstabbers, and that you can't trust anyone. He and the others had dealt with his before and decided to do something about it. They basically started their own personal union. They told each other what they got paid, and tried to make sure they all made as much money as possible. They invited other wrestlers to join with them, but they wouldn't share what they were making for fear of upsetting Vince. A lot of people claim that they held everyone down and did whatever they wanted. None of us were there, but I find this hard to believe. If they had that much control then Hall would have gotten a run as champion, and neither of them would have left for WCW. Nash has said in interviews before how, during his time as world champ, Bret and Taker were both making more money than him. I also find it funny that Nash is always accused of his politics in the WWF when Shawn Michaels was the leader of the Clique. As far as the argument for not putting people over goes, how come no one bashes Steve Austin? Jeff Jarrett went back to WCW because Austin said he would never do the job and give Jeff the stap. He and Rock also did the same thing to Billy Gunn. Thats why his King of the Ring push never went anywhere. And lets not forget the problems between Randy Orton and Ken Anderson.
He's Only Famous Because He Was In The NWO
That's like saying John Lennon was only famous because he was a Beatle. Nash was one third of the most popular, and revolutionary, stable in pro wrestling history. During the height of the NWO Nash was getting bigger pops than anyone else in WCW. He was one of the main forces behind one of the most important angles in wrestling history. Remember, Nash powerbombed Bischoff through a table over a year before Austin stunned McMahon.
He Didn't Put Anyone Over
Nash lost plenty of times before he was the WWF champ. Vince was the one that decided to have him hold the belt for a year and never get pinned. On his way out of the WWF he put over Shawn, Bret, and Taker. In WCW he was supposed to be the muscle of an unstoppable group. I sure don't think the NWO would have worked if Nash was getting pinned every night. Why exactly would WCW want to make one of their biggest, and highest paid, wrestlers go out and lose every night. He and Hall lost all the time, they just used their influence to get the belts back on Nitro every time because they were heels. After the NWO died down he had about the same win/lose record as every other main event wrestler in WCW. I think he's lost more matches than he's won in TNA.
He Booked Himself To End Goldberg's Streak
This is one of the biggest misconceptions in wrestling. Nash beat Goldberg in December of 98. He didn't become booker until spring of 99. He was told he was going over Goldberg. He also didn't do anything to hurt Goldberg. People were getting tired of Goldberg because there was never any drama or emotion with him. He never had a compelling storyline and he couldn't cut an interview. Eventually, people got tired of him coming out, screaming, and spearing a guy for the 200th time. Go on You Tube and watch the Starrcade match. The crowd was almost split 50/50, and their were a ton of cheers when Nash won. Don't forget, he didn't even go over clean. Hall had to use a stun gun for Nash to beat Goldberg.
The Finger Poke Of Doom
How come nobody thinks Andre The Giant is a greedy, lazy, piece of crap that killed the WWF? He won the world title and just handed it to Ted DiBiase. It was no different than the Finger Poke of Doom. For that matter, how come Samoa Joe isn't hated on for just giving the title to Kurt Angle while he was feuding with him? Wrestlers giving up titles to advance storylines has been done before and after the Finger Poke. Hogan and Nash didn't hurt WCW with the Finger Poke, Goldberg did. The plan was for Goldberg to go through the entire new NWO until he got the belt back from Hogan. It was going to be a great angle and would make Goldberg fresh again. Instead, Goldberg decided to punch out a limo window during Nitro. Instead of going through with a hot new feud, he almost bled to death and was off TV for months. Besides, the angle was done to draw heat, and 12 years later people are still mad about it. Sounds like it did its job to me.
He Booked WCW To Its Death
This one is up in the air. He probably didn't help WCW in the end, but nobody in WCW helped it. He was a cog in a bad machine. There were so many things wrong with WCW and the AOL merger that no single person can be blamed for its death.
He's Lazy / A Bad Worker
Nash played college basketball and helped take the Tennessee Volunteers to the Sweat 16. He then played pro basketball in Europe until a knee injury forced him to retire. These aren't things a typical lazy person does. After that he did something else that wasn't exactly lazy. Unlike John Cena, who as CM Punk pointed out on RAW, likes to pretend he's a Marine with his salutes and dog tags, Kevin Nash joined the Army to pay his bills. He served for two years and reached the rank of specialist. He then worked as a bouncer and auto mechanic before become a pro wrestler at the ago of 30. He wasn't lazy as a pro wrestler either. Nobody ever chanted boring when he wrestled. He had great matches with Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Scott Hall, and The Undertaker. His gimmick in the NWO was that he was laid back and didn't care, but he never sandbagged it in the ring. He openly admits that he is, and always has been, limited in the ring. He couldn't do flips, and he didn't need to. He had more charisma than every cruiserweight in WCW combined. He was able to work a style that got over with the fans and made him famous. The fact that he still takes bumps and goes out to the ring in his 50's doesn't really strike me as something a lazy person would do.
He's Bitter
Nash isn't bitter, he's honest. In interviews he honestly talks about things he likes and things he thinks are bad in the world of pro wrestling. People go on these forums every day and talk about what they think sucks about pro wrestling and how they would change it. The people with these opinions (myself included) have never set one foot into a wrestling ring. Yet, when a superstar and 20 year veteran of the sport says he doesn't like something, people claim he's bitter and jealous. Nash also never buried any of his old bosses in shoot interviews. Unlike almost every other wrestler that puts a shoot interview out, he didn't trash Vince, Bischoff, or Dixie. In fact, he didn't even trash Vince Russo. I think he was 100% right when he said he was a bigger star than RVD and Jeff Hardy. As popular as those guys are, they will never do anything that compares with the NWO in its prime.
He's Greedy
This is the dumbest thing anyone could ever say. Of course Kevin Nash tried to get as much money possible. Hogan, Flair, Austin, Bret, Goldberg, and a dozen other wrestlers have done the same thing. It isn't real and Nash always realized it was a job. Everyone in the world thinks they should be making as much money as possible at their job. Everyone in the entertainment industry is in it for the money! Every day ESPN has a story about an athlete holding out on a contract for more money. Why should Nash be cursed for doing something that everyone you see on TV does? He has also acknowledged many times that he helps provide for many of his family members that haven't been as fortunate as him.
Here's the truth about Kevin Nash:
At the end of the day, Kevin Nash is a twenty year veteran who is remembered for being involved in the angle that made wrestling a pop culture phenomenon in the 90's. He made millions of dollars, and became one of the most popular wrestlers in the world during the height of the NWO. He won many world titles and was a main event star in the three biggest wrestling companies in America. He was controversial, but charismatic. He wasn't perfect, but no wrestler has ever been.
I'll end this with a quote from Jim Ross. A man that is universally respected for his talent and opinions in the wrestling business. This quote was taken from the WWE's Greatest Stars of the 90's DVD: "You can't talk about the biggest wrestling stars of the 90's without talking about Kevin Nash. And you can't do it honestly without putting him toward the top of the list."
He Was A Bad WWF Champion
Lots of people claim that Kevin Nash had a terrible run as WWF champion. Nash wasn't a great champion, but he was a good champion. He had the look, he was believable, and he was great on the mic. During his year long run he had great feuds with the likes of Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart. The WWF didn't make a lot of money at this time, but that wasn't Nash's fault. Nash didn't have any control over the fact that, while he was champion, Vince brought in some of the worst characters in wrestling history. Mantaur, Kwang, Rad Radford, Barry Horowitz, The Bodydonnas, Well Dunn, Issac Yankem, and The Heavenly Bodies were being pushed by the WWF when Nash was champ. It would be hard for any wrestling company to make a lot of money with an undercard like that. Nash also isn't responsible for Vince pushing Mable against him in the main event. However, during his reign the WWF did beat WCW in the ratings. In 1996 and 1997 WCW destroyed the WWF in ratings. During that time the main champs were Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, and the Undertaker. Does that make them bad champions?
He Only Achieved Success Because Of The Clique
Nash gained his success through his own hard work. He was never handed anything but a hard time and bad gimmicks before he got his break. When he got his start in WCW he was made to have a green mohawk and be a part of the Master Blasters. After a few months of making no money they told him the gimmick was over. Next he received the most embarrassing gimmick in wrestling history with OZ. It was horrible beyond words. I can't even try to explain it, just watch it on YouTube. After dealing with all of that, he came up with his own gimmick. Vinnie Vegas was a precursor to Diesel, and it got him noticed by the WWF. He formed the Clique after arriving in WWF. Almost every wrestler claims that his business is filled with backstabbers, and that you can't trust anyone. He and the others had dealt with his before and decided to do something about it. They basically started their own personal union. They told each other what they got paid, and tried to make sure they all made as much money as possible. They invited other wrestlers to join with them, but they wouldn't share what they were making for fear of upsetting Vince. A lot of people claim that they held everyone down and did whatever they wanted. None of us were there, but I find this hard to believe. If they had that much control then Hall would have gotten a run as champion, and neither of them would have left for WCW. Nash has said in interviews before how, during his time as world champ, Bret and Taker were both making more money than him. I also find it funny that Nash is always accused of his politics in the WWF when Shawn Michaels was the leader of the Clique. As far as the argument for not putting people over goes, how come no one bashes Steve Austin? Jeff Jarrett went back to WCW because Austin said he would never do the job and give Jeff the stap. He and Rock also did the same thing to Billy Gunn. Thats why his King of the Ring push never went anywhere. And lets not forget the problems between Randy Orton and Ken Anderson.
He's Only Famous Because He Was In The NWO
That's like saying John Lennon was only famous because he was a Beatle. Nash was one third of the most popular, and revolutionary, stable in pro wrestling history. During the height of the NWO Nash was getting bigger pops than anyone else in WCW. He was one of the main forces behind one of the most important angles in wrestling history. Remember, Nash powerbombed Bischoff through a table over a year before Austin stunned McMahon.
He Didn't Put Anyone Over
Nash lost plenty of times before he was the WWF champ. Vince was the one that decided to have him hold the belt for a year and never get pinned. On his way out of the WWF he put over Shawn, Bret, and Taker. In WCW he was supposed to be the muscle of an unstoppable group. I sure don't think the NWO would have worked if Nash was getting pinned every night. Why exactly would WCW want to make one of their biggest, and highest paid, wrestlers go out and lose every night. He and Hall lost all the time, they just used their influence to get the belts back on Nitro every time because they were heels. After the NWO died down he had about the same win/lose record as every other main event wrestler in WCW. I think he's lost more matches than he's won in TNA.
He Booked Himself To End Goldberg's Streak
This is one of the biggest misconceptions in wrestling. Nash beat Goldberg in December of 98. He didn't become booker until spring of 99. He was told he was going over Goldberg. He also didn't do anything to hurt Goldberg. People were getting tired of Goldberg because there was never any drama or emotion with him. He never had a compelling storyline and he couldn't cut an interview. Eventually, people got tired of him coming out, screaming, and spearing a guy for the 200th time. Go on You Tube and watch the Starrcade match. The crowd was almost split 50/50, and their were a ton of cheers when Nash won. Don't forget, he didn't even go over clean. Hall had to use a stun gun for Nash to beat Goldberg.
The Finger Poke Of Doom
How come nobody thinks Andre The Giant is a greedy, lazy, piece of crap that killed the WWF? He won the world title and just handed it to Ted DiBiase. It was no different than the Finger Poke of Doom. For that matter, how come Samoa Joe isn't hated on for just giving the title to Kurt Angle while he was feuding with him? Wrestlers giving up titles to advance storylines has been done before and after the Finger Poke. Hogan and Nash didn't hurt WCW with the Finger Poke, Goldberg did. The plan was for Goldberg to go through the entire new NWO until he got the belt back from Hogan. It was going to be a great angle and would make Goldberg fresh again. Instead, Goldberg decided to punch out a limo window during Nitro. Instead of going through with a hot new feud, he almost bled to death and was off TV for months. Besides, the angle was done to draw heat, and 12 years later people are still mad about it. Sounds like it did its job to me.
He Booked WCW To Its Death
This one is up in the air. He probably didn't help WCW in the end, but nobody in WCW helped it. He was a cog in a bad machine. There were so many things wrong with WCW and the AOL merger that no single person can be blamed for its death.
He's Lazy / A Bad Worker
Nash played college basketball and helped take the Tennessee Volunteers to the Sweat 16. He then played pro basketball in Europe until a knee injury forced him to retire. These aren't things a typical lazy person does. After that he did something else that wasn't exactly lazy. Unlike John Cena, who as CM Punk pointed out on RAW, likes to pretend he's a Marine with his salutes and dog tags, Kevin Nash joined the Army to pay his bills. He served for two years and reached the rank of specialist. He then worked as a bouncer and auto mechanic before become a pro wrestler at the ago of 30. He wasn't lazy as a pro wrestler either. Nobody ever chanted boring when he wrestled. He had great matches with Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Scott Hall, and The Undertaker. His gimmick in the NWO was that he was laid back and didn't care, but he never sandbagged it in the ring. He openly admits that he is, and always has been, limited in the ring. He couldn't do flips, and he didn't need to. He had more charisma than every cruiserweight in WCW combined. He was able to work a style that got over with the fans and made him famous. The fact that he still takes bumps and goes out to the ring in his 50's doesn't really strike me as something a lazy person would do.
He's Bitter
Nash isn't bitter, he's honest. In interviews he honestly talks about things he likes and things he thinks are bad in the world of pro wrestling. People go on these forums every day and talk about what they think sucks about pro wrestling and how they would change it. The people with these opinions (myself included) have never set one foot into a wrestling ring. Yet, when a superstar and 20 year veteran of the sport says he doesn't like something, people claim he's bitter and jealous. Nash also never buried any of his old bosses in shoot interviews. Unlike almost every other wrestler that puts a shoot interview out, he didn't trash Vince, Bischoff, or Dixie. In fact, he didn't even trash Vince Russo. I think he was 100% right when he said he was a bigger star than RVD and Jeff Hardy. As popular as those guys are, they will never do anything that compares with the NWO in its prime.
He's Greedy
This is the dumbest thing anyone could ever say. Of course Kevin Nash tried to get as much money possible. Hogan, Flair, Austin, Bret, Goldberg, and a dozen other wrestlers have done the same thing. It isn't real and Nash always realized it was a job. Everyone in the world thinks they should be making as much money as possible at their job. Everyone in the entertainment industry is in it for the money! Every day ESPN has a story about an athlete holding out on a contract for more money. Why should Nash be cursed for doing something that everyone you see on TV does? He has also acknowledged many times that he helps provide for many of his family members that haven't been as fortunate as him.
Here's the truth about Kevin Nash:
At the end of the day, Kevin Nash is a twenty year veteran who is remembered for being involved in the angle that made wrestling a pop culture phenomenon in the 90's. He made millions of dollars, and became one of the most popular wrestlers in the world during the height of the NWO. He won many world titles and was a main event star in the three biggest wrestling companies in America. He was controversial, but charismatic. He wasn't perfect, but no wrestler has ever been.
I'll end this with a quote from Jim Ross. A man that is universally respected for his talent and opinions in the wrestling business. This quote was taken from the WWE's Greatest Stars of the 90's DVD: "You can't talk about the biggest wrestling stars of the 90's without talking about Kevin Nash. And you can't do it honestly without putting him toward the top of the list."