@@crazyhayn I agree! As a matter of fact,he prides himself on getting over with just 6 moves,5 w/one being the hair flip,lol! Square up elbows,knee to chest/stomach lift,big boot,sidewalk slam,Jackknife powerbomb!The standard punch doesn't count as that is standard.
I agree, WWF’s creative during Nash’s title run was childish and business was declining before Nash became champion. You can blame him for a few things in WCW but not in WWF. And wow, even Nash had heat with Shawn before he became a born again Christian.
Yeah I never got why Nash got blamed for WWF's problems? He had nothing to do with: *The Steroid Scandal *The Pat Patterson Scandal *NBC cancelling Saturday night main event *Hulk Hogan, Macho, Ultimate Warrior, LOD, Jake Roberts, Roddy Piper, British Bulldog & The Mountie all leaving within a few months of each other *TV ratings, PPV & Merch sales hitting a 20 year low in 1993 (WAY before he was champion) & continuing till the attitude era... It's like getting into a car crash & blaming the passenger. Nearly all of those things I just mentioned happened before he was even employed by them... WWF had to do the best with what they had & considering Vince's fetish for "big guys" in a post steroid industry, "big" now meant tall or fat (hence Nash, Yoko & Mabel main events)... Honestly I shutter to think where the company would have ended up WITHOUT Nash...
Much credit for going into so much depth with your videos, hats off to you. Not watched wrestling for over 10 years now but love watching your take on the wrestlers or matches
i cannot stop binging on your channel man. 🖒 I don't think Nash did anything close to what WWE creative is pulling now a days. looking forward to the Nash/WCW booking video
Nash did what was best for Nash. That being said he was loyal to his buddies and was give the helm of a sinking ship in WCW. He was a alright worker for a big man and I don't blame the man using the business to get himself over and make sure he got his paydays.
Considering he had leg injuries that ended his basketball career and still had enough left to be a pro wrestler for another 15 or whatever years before he had another leg issue I definitely respect his career.
Seems like this gets a response once a year. If Nash did what was best for Nash, why would he do the Oz gimmick? Why would he book himself to beat Goldberg with all the nonsense and then drop it to hogan with the finger poke, who he wasn’t friends with?
I'm no big Nash fan(even though i could listen to his shoot interviews for hours) but what you said about the whole drawing thing is absolutely spot on. It's funny how when everyone rags on Nash or Bret or HBK or anyone in the New Generation era, no one mentions that despite the star power in WCW it wasnt exactly doing great business either
Diesel was the most legit gimmick Kevin Nash ever had but his second run in WCW was better than his WWF and WWE run. It should be noted he was not only the first member of the Kliq to become the WWF Champion but became the first guy since Hulk Hogan to successfully retain a WWF Championship at WrestleMania.
Yes. They should of kept pushing him as champion. He was a legitimate tough on the roster at that time. He should broken undertaker's streak before it really got started.
I 100% agree that fans are paying for the whole production from A-to-Z - the matches including undercard, the dark match, the pyro, the lights and music. The WWF product post WM9 was atrocious. And while I’m biased as the Hogan-era, IMO, is unmatched, the New Generation-era is probably the worst, up until now....
My man..now I'm at the point where I'm waiting for videos after I'm done rolling up..your stuff spreading down here quick brozay..much love from NYC.. #BestWrestlingSub
Excellent insight. And you're right about Nash not being singularly to blame for the decline of mid nineties WWF. I'd place more blame on Mr. McMahon and his creepy love of swollen men. Keep it up bruh!!!!
Great video (....as usual). I wonder what would have happened if Diesel had taken Vince's offer and opted to stay? With his locker room antics back then I don't think there would have been an Austin 3:16 or even the Rock. PS: Can you do one on the Macho Man Randy Savage?
WB, you're doing some phenomenal work. While I know the creative process may not come easy, I think your audience would be receptive to videos north of twenty-five minutes in length.
LMAO!! Glad you added that jokes about Nash tearing his quads absolutely aren't going away.. I've been guilty of making a few myself, they're just so easy & funny! haha
Pushing Diesel was based on the 7Foot theory(anyone close to 7feet).... They had Andre ... Big John Studd... those guys were legends.. and Diesel was an attraction...much like Sid....Undertaker.. 7footeres are hard to find.. was he the best? no.. but 7footers are always cool to watch....
Bear in mind a lot of the New York crowd at Diesel's MSG win were veteran WWWF/Capitol fans who didn't appreciate Backlund going back to his last days as babyface champion in 1983 and in some cases still resented his win over Graham from back in 1978.
The golden era 1985 to 1992 The new generation era 1992 to 1997 The attitude era 1997 to 2002 The ruthless aggression era 2002 to 2008 The pg era 2008 to 2011 The reality era 2011 to 2016 The new era 2016 to 2020 The Roman Reigns era 2020 to present ⬇️ thumbs up if you agree
Razor Ramon and Diesel leaving the WWF and showing up in the crowd in WCW BLEW MY MIND as a kid! Pro Wrestling was right up there with South Park and Nu Metal as peak pop culture in the late 90s
I felt exactly the same way... Since my cable provider didn't had the USA network back then, I only watched WCW, so I was shocked out of my mind when I saw them on Saturday Night.. because the last I heard of Nash was that he was in a hot feud with Undertaker, and the Big Razor battling Goldust for the IC belt
So what i got out of this video is that as long as he was with somebody to carry him on the ring he had great matches but when it was time for him to carry somebody else on the ring the matches suck
I liked Diesel. When he won the title I was 14. I was a mark at the time I thought wrestling was legit. With that mindset he looked badass. He looked like he could batter every wrestler in a street fight. And TBF He was booked like that. Royal rumble 94, survivor series 94. Then he wins the title. A draw with Bret at RR made no business sense. He should’ve beaten Bret with a jackknife. Then when Bret wins the title at SS. It means more as Bret is a bigger underdog having already lost earlier in the year. Diesel was booked so badly, there was no way that dispel would’ve gotten over as champ.
Diesel was actually the reason I started watching The WWF again. I'm more a WCCW, NWA and then WCW fan. I went back and forth because of Taker, Austin & The Rock.
They did a house show at a local college. Bob backlund got ran through in 8 seconds. Then we got the pay per view and it was the exact same show that we saw live 5 days earlier
Diesel actually turned full heel shortly before WM12 - there was a Diesel & Shawn vs Bret & Undertaker tag team match where Diesel had KO'd both Bret and Undertaker and he and Shawn celebrated together - then when Shawn turned his back Diesel jackknifed him too.
Shawn embarassed the company by overselling the big boot. Diesel could not properly Jacknife bigger-sized wrestlers, if at all. You didn't mention the theme music change from Diesel to Big Daddy Cool (which was added to his character's name).
Good video mate again!!! The only problem was that the click run the whole of WWF but diesel was a good proformer but not a good money maker but he got better when in wcw because of the nwo
For fans that weren’t around back then it doesn’t matter who was champion it’s not like when I took the belt off Nash and put it on Brett That the ratings went up by millions of people. It was pretty much down for everyone didn’t matter if it was Nash, brett, or Yokozuna, Ratings were down no matter who is there.
@@michiganpride389 lol ya "it bothers you for some reason." 😒. Nice try buddy but clearly a grammar Nazi douche. Sorry for mistake Mr. Einstein... won't happen again
In the 90s, if the WWF was on I was watching it. So how have I never heard a single thing about these quad jokes about Diesel? Never knew anything about it til this video. Surely I haven't killed that many brain cells....
NASH is given an extra hard time BC oF his personality & BC he's a politician. BUT, DIESEL was 'OVER' in 94... HE was ALSO Booked worse than ANY WWF CHAMPION up to that point. DIESEL shoulda won the BELT on RAW after a little build up. Booking youR NEW Top Babyface in his 1st Title defense against youR other most OVER Babyface who was last seen getting screwed outta the belt. WMXI -- Not even in the main event ( last match HBK buried him psychology wise. YOU can't out athletic A Big Man like that w/out burying the guy. OPPONENTS: SID MABEL BULLDOG ALL went against DIESELS strengths in his matches...... 👊🏻 Great Video BIO MAN !!
The problem in 95 was the 5 most popular guys in WWF at the time (Undertaker, Diesel, Razor, HBK, and Bret Hart) were all faces. They should have had long term feuds with each other.
Cornette always talks strictly in terms of "business" about these things. So yes, Diesel was the worst from that perspective. Lowest drawing champion in the history of the company and the WWF made a $4.45 million loss during his "reign" as the champion. Nobody says that this was mostly, let alone entirely, his fault. The fact alone that Vince made a slow big guy with an extremely limited move set and already totally wrecked knees (from his basketball career) the champion so soon after an eternity of Hulkamania and in a year that started with Yokozuna wearing the belt, wasn't good. Diesel started his championship run at a house show with an 8-second squash win over Bob Backlund. _Riveting!_
I just had a thought. They should've put Diesel against Razor for the WWF title at least once on PPV in 95. It would've been guaranteed money. King of the ring would've been the perfect spot instead of Mabel. A Bam Bam match up could've also worked.
This guy helped to change the wrestling business forever in the mid-1990s, he should just never be put in charge of another wrestling company as long as he lives
I think Nash would have been a great romance novel cover model, or a character in God of War. I wonder if he can act. His friends called him "Big Lazy" so maybe he could make a living off of his looks, still!
American here - it's probably already been said, but "Diesel" was 90s slang for strong, or muscular. Shaq had the same nickname. Or, who knows, maybe Shane just really loves trucks.
Not gonna lie. I was kinda hoping you'd go into the fake Diesel shenanigans just to show how petty the business was back than. But I like how you're doing this in 2 videos. One for his time in the WWF and one for his time in WCW.
For all his faults, Nash had great attention to storyline detail, a lot of the early nWo came from him thinking carefully about what would make sense. He was all about the money, but knew that giving fans a great show was the best way to get it.
Dude, thanks for highlighting the good things about Nash... Most channels focus on quadricep jokes and negative stuff
It doesn't help rhat his friends called him "Big Lazy", I like him, but I missed out on most of his career.
Leo Uploads kevin nash and quadriceps jokes are the same
Nash could go when he was young. But there was a reason why he had no longevity and was never cut up. He was muscular as hell in prime, by
I actually really liked Diesel he was 1 of my favorites back then.
@@babalon7778 ima poop on you
TBH... I enjoyed watching Nash, especially with Hall.
He wasnt a a legendary worker but he damn sure got OVER in WWF AND WCW. Kinda wish he had a run in ECW. Just to see how Paul wouldve used him.
Agreed, but he played a lot of politics backstage unforrunately which y most of his fellow colleagues like Guerrero n others didn't respect him.
Jim Cornette said in a shoot interview that diesel had just 6 moves in his whole move set and one of those was flipping his hair back
And Nash has never disputed that assessment. It was all he needed
@@crazyhayn I agree! As a matter of fact,he prides himself on getting over with just 6 moves,5 w/one being the hair flip,lol! Square up elbows,knee to chest/stomach lift,big boot,sidewalk slam,Jackknife powerbomb!The standard punch doesn't count as that is standard.
@@roymartin500 hair flip and punch. The most powerful Kevin Nash move. Haha
Yeah cos Cornette is a reliable source, isn't he? Tell me again why he's not working for the NWA anymore?
Damn lmao
I agree, WWF’s creative during Nash’s title run was childish and business was declining before Nash became champion. You can blame him for a few things in WCW but not in WWF. And wow, even Nash had heat with Shawn before he became a born again Christian.
I get so jacked when I see a new vid from you WB! Again, awesome work brother!
me too man lol
I always thought Diesel was the Roman Reigns of the 90’s.
DJDoubleCee Lex Luger or Goldberg deserves that comparison.
@@Cameron_611
Diesel!!
@Nyedhuff I used to compare Goldberg to Stone Cold. They almost look alike.
DJDoubleCee I still compare them to each other. Same with Booker T and The Rock,Undertaker and Sting,Kevin Nash and Triple H.
Meh
WB: Big guy vs big guy never works...
Kane & Undertaker: Hold our beers
If they can work around fire they can pretty much work anywhere
Dude, Brock vs Big Show early 2000’s we’re always good too !
It never works if one of the big guys is Sid
@@limpbrisket6851 undertaker carried sid through a passable match
@Christoochi never stated that he was
Yeah I never got why Nash got blamed for WWF's problems? He had nothing to do with:
*The Steroid Scandal
*The Pat Patterson Scandal
*NBC cancelling Saturday night main event
*Hulk Hogan, Macho, Ultimate Warrior, LOD, Jake Roberts, Roddy Piper, British Bulldog & The Mountie all leaving within a few months of each other
*TV ratings, PPV & Merch sales hitting a 20 year low in 1993 (WAY before he was champion) & continuing till the attitude era...
It's like getting into a car crash & blaming the passenger. Nearly all of those things I just mentioned happened before he was even employed by them... WWF had to do the best with what they had & considering Vince's fetish for "big guys" in a post steroid industry, "big" now meant tall or fat (hence Nash, Yoko & Mabel main events)...
Honestly I shutter to think where the company would have ended up WITHOUT Nash...
Much credit for going into so much depth with your videos, hats off to you. Not watched wrestling for over 10 years now but love watching your take on the wrestlers or matches
Best Diesel match was the no holds barred against Shawn Michaels at in your house ppv. One of my favorite matches of all time.
You’re a wonderful story teller. Another excellent video.
i cannot stop binging on your channel man. 🖒 I don't think Nash did anything close to what WWE creative is pulling now a days. looking forward to the Nash/WCW booking video
Nash did what was best for Nash. That being said he was loyal to his buddies and was give the helm of a sinking ship in WCW. He was a alright worker for a big man and I don't blame the man using the business to get himself over and make sure he got his paydays.
Tons of charisma, excellent seller, 6 boring moves
@@hickorysmoke570 an almost 7 feet tall big wrestler doesnt need 50 moves like a 5'8" 150 lb wrestler
Considering he had leg injuries that ended his basketball career and still had enough left to be a pro wrestler for another 15 or whatever years before he had another leg issue I definitely respect his career.
Seems like this gets a response once a year. If Nash did what was best for Nash, why would he do the Oz gimmick? Why would he book himself to beat Goldberg with all the nonsense and then drop it to hogan with the finger poke, who he wasn’t friends with?
@@peterashworth8376 Nash was not even close to being in charge during the Oz days. He hated that gimmick
I'm no big Nash fan(even though i could listen to his shoot interviews for hours) but what you said about the whole drawing thing is absolutely spot on. It's funny how when everyone rags on Nash or Bret or HBK or anyone in the New Generation era, no one mentions that despite the star power in WCW it wasnt exactly doing great business either
Diesel was the most legit gimmick Kevin Nash ever had but his second run in WCW was better than his WWF and WWE run. It should be noted he was not only the first member of the Kliq to become the WWF Champion but became the first guy since Hulk Hogan to successfully retain a WWF Championship at WrestleMania.
Yes. They should of kept pushing him as champion. He was a legitimate tough on the roster at that time. He should broken undertaker's streak before it really got started.
@@jonnay9559 at least he should have dropped the belt at wrestlemania 12
Come on NASH was only a big dude for New Era guys to look good he only came into his own in WCW
Was he a better worker than he gets credit for? I missed all the WCW stuff.
ADAM OF GREYSKULL except he feuded with Sid and ‘Taker. As the presenter alludes to .....
Vinny vegas was good your right
I first started watching wrestling in 1987 when I was just 7.
I love these videos.
I 100% agree that fans are paying for the whole production from A-to-Z - the matches including undercard, the dark match, the pyro, the lights and music.
The WWF product post WM9 was atrocious. And while I’m biased as the Hogan-era, IMO, is unmatched, the New Generation-era is probably the worst, up until now....
The new generation had it's stars, but most of Vince's creations at the time were garbage.
@@rdtbrik1161 The Smoking Guns come to mind
Luv these videos!! Keep them coming!! Can you do one on Demolition, please?!!
That would b great! So much to explore there!
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Really loving this series of reviews Look forward to them hitting my notification box Please keep them coming
My man..now I'm at the point where I'm waiting for videos after I'm done rolling up..your stuff spreading down here quick brozay..much love from NYC..
#BestWrestlingSub
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I guess it’s actually l and not an uppercase L but you smell what I’m smokin cuz! 😂
@@beane10 yes sir!!
You are 100% Right... Big vs Big very RARELY works... Especially when both bigs aren't the best tacticians in the ring...
Excellent insight. And you're right about Nash not being singularly to blame for the decline of mid nineties WWF. I'd place more blame on Mr. McMahon and his creepy love of swollen men. Keep it up bruh!!!!
Great video (....as usual). I wonder what would have happened if Diesel had taken Vince's offer and opted to stay? With his locker room antics back then I don't think there would have been an Austin 3:16 or even the Rock.
PS: Can you do one on the Macho Man Randy Savage?
Sadly there would have never been a "streak" because he was originally planned to go over Undertaker at Wrestlemania..
HBK vacancy of so many belts rates up there with Russo in WcW
Who could ever thumb down these vids? Great job
WB, you're doing some phenomenal work.
While I know the creative process may not come easy, I think your audience would be receptive to videos north of twenty-five minutes in length.
LMAO!! Glad you added that jokes about Nash tearing his quads absolutely aren't going away.. I've been guilty of making a few myself, they're just so easy & funny! haha
I came here just to say it
Great video love how your mixing between fueds and bios . Waiting for ur next vid
You make really good stuff, been binge watching your videos for hours
Does anyone remember that WWF advert he was in? where a kid tried to pay for his autograph? 😂
Pushing Diesel was based on the 7Foot theory(anyone close to 7feet).... They had Andre ... Big John Studd... those guys were legends.. and Diesel was an attraction...much like Sid....Undertaker.. 7footeres are hard to find.. was he the best? no.. but 7footers are always cool to watch....
I never followed backstage stuff. As a teen in the 90’s Diesel was one of my favs.
Bear in mind a lot of the New York crowd at Diesel's MSG win were veteran WWWF/Capitol fans who didn't appreciate Backlund going back to his last days as babyface champion in 1983 and in some cases still resented his win over Graham from back in 1978.
How so ?
Great content mate, if you don't already have it in the works but you doing a Roddy Piper Vid? Top man 👍
Dudes With attitudes where Junk yard dog,the Stieners And sting and Mr Wonderful
Yes
He said TWO Dudes With Attitude. That was HBK and Diesel. Obviously ripped off their name lol
Never realized how boring Nash was as a wrestler but you somehow made it entertaining. Thank you for that. You’re truly a master at your craft.
I would love to see you do a Kevin Nash career video after he left the WWF. Keep up the great work!
The way you do your videos is fantastic. Your options do matter and please keep them coming....thank you
“I try to keep my opinion out”
Lol. These videos are great, but your opinion comes through so strong in so many of them
The golden era 1985 to 1992
The new generation era 1992 to 1997
The attitude era 1997 to 2002
The ruthless aggression era 2002 to 2008
The pg era 2008 to 2011
The reality era 2011 to 2016
The new era 2016 to 2020
The Roman Reigns era 2020 to present
⬇️ thumbs up if you agree
My favorite wreastler besides stinger🦅
Another Awesome video, your on a roll and should reach 100k in no time. Keep it up
Razor Ramon and Diesel leaving the WWF and showing up in the crowd in WCW BLEW MY MIND as a kid! Pro Wrestling was right up there with South Park and Nu Metal as peak pop culture in the late 90s
I felt exactly the same way... Since my cable provider didn't had the USA network back then, I only watched WCW, so I was shocked out of my mind when I saw them on Saturday Night.. because the last I heard of Nash was that he was in a hot feud with Undertaker, and the Big Razor battling Goldust for the IC belt
So what i got out of this video is that as long as he was with somebody to carry him on the ring he had great matches but when it was time for him to carry somebody else on the ring the matches suck
Really loving your videos! Now my go to during meal time.
Alot of people put down his run as wwf champion, it was a good run I thought
I liked Diesel. When he won the title I was 14. I was a mark at the time I thought wrestling was legit. With that mindset he looked badass. He looked like he could batter every wrestler in a street fight. And TBF He was booked like that. Royal rumble 94, survivor series 94. Then he wins the title.
A draw with Bret at RR made no business sense. He should’ve beaten Bret with a jackknife. Then when Bret wins the title at SS. It means more as Bret is a bigger underdog having already lost earlier in the year.
Diesel was booked so badly, there was no way that dispel would’ve gotten over as champ.
You are the man sir!!!! Could you do one on Vader please???
WWF Nash is like 90s Roman Reigns,WCW Nash on the other hand I loved.
Diesel was actually the reason I started watching The WWF again. I'm more a WCCW, NWA and then WCW fan. I went back and forth because of Taker, Austin & The Rock.
They did a house show at a local college. Bob backlund got ran through in 8 seconds. Then we got the pay per view and it was the exact same show that we saw live 5 days earlier
His entrance music was a diesel semi truck engine and horns.
I absolutely love your videos
Diesel and razor vs fake diesel and fake razor tag team match would be my dream match
This video proves Taker was wasted during this time in the wwf but great video again
diesel was a great champion . did you see him jump over the top rope against mabel?
Brilliant as always. Love all your bio videos 👍
Ok.... Wait. Is it me or at 9:23 Is Mr. McMahon getting an eye full of some heart break ass?? I know I'm not crazy. Lmao 😆
Great piece of work! Except that Kevin Nash doesn't have a daughter......at least legitimately anyway..lol
Really? I know he has a son
Diesel actually turned full heel shortly before WM12 - there was a Diesel & Shawn vs Bret & Undertaker tag team match where Diesel had KO'd both Bret and Undertaker and he and Shawn celebrated together - then when Shawn turned his back Diesel jackknifed him too.
So consistent 💪🏾
Shawn embarassed the company by overselling the big boot. Diesel could not properly Jacknife bigger-sized wrestlers, if at all. You didn't mention the theme music change from Diesel to Big Daddy Cool (which was added to his character's name).
Nice job with the video, but you didn't mentioned the 'Curtain Call'...unless you're planning to do a video about it??? :-)
Good video mate again!!!
The only problem was that the click run the whole of WWF but diesel was a good proformer but not a good money maker but he got better when in wcw because of the nwo
He was a good seller and he had a lot of Charisma but his offense was BOOOOOOOOOOORING
Back in those days they had Doink the clown and characters like that!
Donk was awesome
Please do a Bret vs diesel bio keep up the good work
mate I love your work, will u be doing on ecw guys like Masato Tanaka and Taz
For fans that weren’t around back then it doesn’t matter who was champion it’s not like when I took the belt off Nash and put it on Brett That the ratings went up by millions of people. It was pretty much down for everyone didn’t matter if it was Nash, brett, or Yokozuna, Ratings were down no matter who is there.
Sour diesel one of the best of all time toooooo swwweeeeettttt🤘
I always loved the big guy vs big guy matches, now it is all mosquitos vs burritos.
Great vid. Can u do a Sid Vicious? In my opinion Sid was one of the best "looking" heals (I don't know why I think that but I do lol)
HEELS!!! spelled H-E-E-L-S... Lol I'm usually not a,grammar or,spelling,Nazi but this one word bothers me a lot for some reason
@@michiganpride389 lol ya "it bothers you for some reason." 😒. Nice try buddy but clearly a grammar Nazi douche. Sorry for mistake Mr. Einstein... won't happen again
Wish we could have seen diesel vs fake diesel
Nice video Thanks for uploading
In the 90s, if the WWF was on I was watching it. So how have I never heard a single thing about these quad jokes about Diesel? Never knew anything about it til this video. Surely I haven't killed that many brain cells....
NASH is given an extra hard time BC oF his personality & BC he's a politician. BUT, DIESEL was 'OVER' in 94... HE was ALSO Booked worse than ANY WWF CHAMPION up to that point.
DIESEL shoulda won the BELT on RAW after a little build up.
Booking youR NEW Top Babyface in his 1st Title defense against youR other most OVER Babyface who was last seen getting screwed outta the belt.
WMXI -- Not even in the main
event ( last match
HBK buried him psychology
wise. YOU can't out athletic
A Big Man like that w/out
burying the guy.
OPPONENTS: SID MABEL BULLDOG ALL went against DIESELS strengths in his matches......
👊🏻 Great Video BIO MAN !!
The problem in 95 was the 5 most popular guys in WWF at the time (Undertaker, Diesel, Razor, HBK, and Bret Hart) were all faces. They should have had long term feuds with each other.
Love your videos...Jim Cornette to this day still says Diesel is the worst Heavy Weight Champion in WWE history. I'm not so sure.
Cornette always talks strictly in terms of "business" about these things. So yes, Diesel was the worst from that perspective. Lowest drawing champion in the history of the company and the WWF made a $4.45 million loss during his "reign" as the champion.
Nobody says that this was mostly, let alone entirely, his fault. The fact alone that Vince made a slow big guy with an extremely limited move set and already totally wrecked knees (from his basketball career) the champion so soon after an eternity of Hulkamania and in a year that started with Yokozuna wearing the belt, wasn't good. Diesel started his championship run at a house show with an 8-second squash win over Bob Backlund. _Riveting!_
I just had a thought. They should've put Diesel against Razor for the WWF title at least once on PPV in 95. It would've been guaranteed money. King of the ring would've been the perfect spot instead of Mabel. A Bam Bam match up could've also worked.
Can you do one on lex luger?
This guy helped to change the wrestling business forever in the mid-1990s, he should just never be put in charge of another wrestling company as long as he lives
I think Nash would have been a great romance novel cover model, or a character in God of War. I wonder if he can act. His friends called him "Big Lazy" so maybe he could make a living off of his looks, still!
Love your videos man.
Another good job video.
Wait, if Vince couldn't afford contact matching, then where did all the money come from to buy WCW?
WCW was burned out and was going out of business
American here - it's probably already been said, but "Diesel" was 90s slang for strong, or muscular. Shaq had the same nickname. Or, who knows, maybe Shane just really loves trucks.
Vince loves the big guys.
WHEN Ric Fair faced Sting in The Great American BASH 1990 the Horsemen where against the Dudes With attitudes remember
My uncle used to rent a beach house from Bob Backlund. That's an old-school talent right there.
Another great job
I actually love Kevin Nash as a wrestler
Not gonna lie. I was kinda hoping you'd go into the fake Diesel shenanigans just to show how petty the business was back than. But I like how you're doing this in 2 videos. One for his time in the WWF and one for his time in WCW.
Got to shake his hand at a house show in my town when he was Champ. VERY huge man standing next to him.
deadly stuff , u on fbook?
I liked the big daddy cool with micheals promo
Mabel actually hurt Nash during their match.
Diesel came from the company in Detroit called Detroit Diesel
For all his faults, Nash had great attention to storyline detail, a lot of the early nWo came from him thinking carefully about what would make sense. He was all about the money, but knew that giving fans a great show was the best way to get it.
Nash pulled a quad and had an aneurysm watching this
Big daddy cool is the
Coolest big man ever