The title is self-explanatory. What if Razor Ramon and Big Daddy Cool Diesel never left WWF in 1996 and went to WCW?
Razor Ramon began his WWF career in 1992. He was filled with so much potential and everyone knew he had the charisma and the in-ring skills to become a top star in the biggest wrestling career in the world. He was given a latino character to imitate, Tony Montana from the movie Scarface. Razor Ramon went on to become a four time Intercontinental champion. He competed in the first ever televised ladder match, at Wrestlemania 10 that won him the, match of the year award from PWI. He also won the most improved wrestler award from PWI in the year of, 1992. PWI ranked him at number seven in the top 500 wrestlers of 1994. He had a good career in WWF before leaving the company in 1996, to work for Ted Turner and WCW.
Scott Hall debuted in WCW on, May 27, 1996. He came from out of the crowd and jumped the guard rail. He told the whole world that they didn't know why he was there but they would find out at the right time. Later on in the show he appeared, confronting Eric Bischoff, telling him to tell Turner, to get his top three guys ready. In the next couple of weeks, Kevin Nash joined him and they vowed a takeover. Everyone thought WWF was invading. At Bash at the Beach 96, Hulk Hogan joined them and formed the NWO. There were many storylines with the NWO and I don't feel like explaining them but the NWO was all over with for good, in the year of 2000. While in WCW, Scott Hall won the tag titles seven times, the television title once and the United States championship twice. Hall then left WCW and worked for ECW for a short time.
Scott Hall returned to the WWFas it was now knows as the WWE. He worked for them a short time and re-united the NWO. He took on Stone Cold Steve Austin at Wrestlemania 18 in a losing effort. He was released shortly after because he had a lot of heat backstage. The rest of the Scott Hall story is history as it all went down hill from there. He worked the indy scene, and worked for TNA multiple times. Scott Hall never won a World title in a major company.
Up next is Big Daddy Cool Diesel, Kevin Nash.
Nash began his career in WWF in 1993. He worked for various promotions before WWF as did Scott Hall. Diesel became the body guard of the Heart Break Kid, Shawn Michaels. He teamed with Shawn and continued playing the body guard role until, Survivor Series 94, when he turned Face. At WrestleMania 11, he defeated SHawn Michaels in the main event for the WWF Championship. Diesel accomplished a lot in WWF, as he won the WWF Championship once, the tag titles twice, and the Intercontinental once. Diesel won the most improved wrestler of 1994 by the PWI. He also won match of the year in 95 when he took on Michaels at Wrestlemania. That same year he won wrestler of the year.
In 96, Nash left for WCW too and debuted with Scott Hall. Nash became a big part in the NWO storyline and once again, I will not explain it all. Nash was a WCW world champion 5 times and a tag champion 9 times. He later became the head booker but failed miserably. WCW was bought by the WWF in 2001. Nash won the tag team of the year award from PWI, alongside with his partner Scott Hall in 1997.
He re-debuted in the WWF re-forming the NWO with Hall, and Hogan. He stayed in the WWF until 04 where he had many feuds with, Steve Austin, The Rock, Chris Jericho, and Triple H. WWE and Kevin Nash didn't agree on another contract when it expired in January of 04.
Nash joined TNA wrestling later that year and was very successful in TNA, as he stayed there for six years. Kevin Nash had many great feuds in TNA with, Jeff Jarrett, CHristian, Sting, Samoa Joe, Matt Morgan, AJ Styles, and many more. Nash won the TNA Legends championship twice and the TNA world tag team titles once.
Everyone thought Nash was going to sign a new contract with TNA in 2011 but instead joined the WWE and signed a Legends contract. He made a return as a suprise entry into the Royal Rumble. Nash can now be in WWE DVS and get his own action figure.
If Scott Hall never left WWF in 96 for WCW, would he have won a World Title
How long would he have stayed in WWF before he left or retired?
Would Hall have been more successful if he stayed with WWF?
If Kevin Nash never left WWF in 96 to work for Turner, would he have won any more World Titles?
How long would he have stayed before he left or retired?
Would Nash have been more successful if he had stayed with WWF?

Razor Ramon began his WWF career in 1992. He was filled with so much potential and everyone knew he had the charisma and the in-ring skills to become a top star in the biggest wrestling career in the world. He was given a latino character to imitate, Tony Montana from the movie Scarface. Razor Ramon went on to become a four time Intercontinental champion. He competed in the first ever televised ladder match, at Wrestlemania 10 that won him the, match of the year award from PWI. He also won the most improved wrestler award from PWI in the year of, 1992. PWI ranked him at number seven in the top 500 wrestlers of 1994. He had a good career in WWF before leaving the company in 1996, to work for Ted Turner and WCW.

Scott Hall debuted in WCW on, May 27, 1996. He came from out of the crowd and jumped the guard rail. He told the whole world that they didn't know why he was there but they would find out at the right time. Later on in the show he appeared, confronting Eric Bischoff, telling him to tell Turner, to get his top three guys ready. In the next couple of weeks, Kevin Nash joined him and they vowed a takeover. Everyone thought WWF was invading. At Bash at the Beach 96, Hulk Hogan joined them and formed the NWO. There were many storylines with the NWO and I don't feel like explaining them but the NWO was all over with for good, in the year of 2000. While in WCW, Scott Hall won the tag titles seven times, the television title once and the United States championship twice. Hall then left WCW and worked for ECW for a short time.
Scott Hall returned to the WWFas it was now knows as the WWE. He worked for them a short time and re-united the NWO. He took on Stone Cold Steve Austin at Wrestlemania 18 in a losing effort. He was released shortly after because he had a lot of heat backstage. The rest of the Scott Hall story is history as it all went down hill from there. He worked the indy scene, and worked for TNA multiple times. Scott Hall never won a World title in a major company.
Up next is Big Daddy Cool Diesel, Kevin Nash.

Nash began his career in WWF in 1993. He worked for various promotions before WWF as did Scott Hall. Diesel became the body guard of the Heart Break Kid, Shawn Michaels. He teamed with Shawn and continued playing the body guard role until, Survivor Series 94, when he turned Face. At WrestleMania 11, he defeated SHawn Michaels in the main event for the WWF Championship. Diesel accomplished a lot in WWF, as he won the WWF Championship once, the tag titles twice, and the Intercontinental once. Diesel won the most improved wrestler of 1994 by the PWI. He also won match of the year in 95 when he took on Michaels at Wrestlemania. That same year he won wrestler of the year.

In 96, Nash left for WCW too and debuted with Scott Hall. Nash became a big part in the NWO storyline and once again, I will not explain it all. Nash was a WCW world champion 5 times and a tag champion 9 times. He later became the head booker but failed miserably. WCW was bought by the WWF in 2001. Nash won the tag team of the year award from PWI, alongside with his partner Scott Hall in 1997.

He re-debuted in the WWF re-forming the NWO with Hall, and Hogan. He stayed in the WWF until 04 where he had many feuds with, Steve Austin, The Rock, Chris Jericho, and Triple H. WWE and Kevin Nash didn't agree on another contract when it expired in January of 04.

Nash joined TNA wrestling later that year and was very successful in TNA, as he stayed there for six years. Kevin Nash had many great feuds in TNA with, Jeff Jarrett, CHristian, Sting, Samoa Joe, Matt Morgan, AJ Styles, and many more. Nash won the TNA Legends championship twice and the TNA world tag team titles once.

Everyone thought Nash was going to sign a new contract with TNA in 2011 but instead joined the WWE and signed a Legends contract. He made a return as a suprise entry into the Royal Rumble. Nash can now be in WWE DVS and get his own action figure.
If Scott Hall never left WWF in 96 for WCW, would he have won a World Title
How long would he have stayed in WWF before he left or retired?
Would Hall have been more successful if he stayed with WWF?
If Kevin Nash never left WWF in 96 to work for Turner, would he have won any more World Titles?
How long would he have stayed before he left or retired?
Would Nash have been more successful if he had stayed with WWF?