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Kevin Nash Easily the best in WCW
Height: 7'1"
Weight: 370 lbs.
Hometown: Detroit
Pro Debut: 1990
Signature Maneuver: Jack Knife Powerbomb
AKA: Big Sexy


Big Sexy's in the house! Piercing dark eyes glaring from behind his Samson-like mane, this 7'1" ring warrior is the embodiment of destruction. Gifted with physical tools, razor-sharp wit and a daring disposition, Nash attracts with spellbinding magnetism. Along with best-friend and fellow Outsider, Scott Hall, he is always a dominant force.

Career History
During his giant career, Nash has been the rebellious "Outsider," instigator of the New World Order and soul of the Wolfpac... High points include snapping Goldberg's 173-0 unbeaten streak and winning three world heavyweight titles in different federations... Power, influence and leadership among WCW ranks is unquestionable... Outsiders tag team chemistry with Scott Hall formed one of the most dominant tag teams in wrestling history... Nash and Hall click like twin brothers... Captured four WCW tag team titles... Displays utter disregard for authority... Slammed former WCW president Eric Bischoff with a Jackknife Powerbomb... Briefly forced to retire after he lost to Hulk Hogan... Once went by the ring names of Diesel, Vinnie Vegas and Oz... Lost battle with Goldberg for the rights to Scott Hall's contract at July 9's Bash At The Beach, but vows to bring his best friend back to WCW... Defeated Booker T on August 28 to win the WCW World Championship for his fifth time.

Outsiders
There are many tag teams that can boast of some pretty admirable accomplishments. After reuniting in 1999, Harlem Heat became the nine-time tag team champions. Back in the day, the Steiner brothers were so dominant that most teams wouldn't last five minutes against Rick and Scott's onslaught of suplexes.

But only one team can say they changed wrestling forever. When Scott Hall and Kevin Nash began their takeover in 1996, the heavyweight duo knew they were taking on the humble task of rewriting all the rules of an industry cemented by its tradition. Not only did the Outsiders speak when they pleased and attack their enemies with abandon, they also happened to be the best tag team in the history of the sport. Despite having only tagged for a few months, the overwhelming power and athleticism of Nash and Hall obliterated every team in WCW.

They were so dominating that tag wrestling ceased to exist – there were simply no more teams to destroy. The lack of competition – and Hall's personal problems – eventually turned the Outsiders on themselves. They battled several times, but nothing seemed able to kill their friendship. On Monday, October 4, 1999, Hall and Nash returned to Monday Nitro, together. As an homage to their debut, the boys sat in the front row, watched the matches, drank some cold ones and let the locker room wonder about their true intentions.

They were truly Outsiders again.... and never looked happier.


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