When nash was talking about austin being so beat ip and tired when he got there it reminds me of beyond the mat when foley was talking to austin and asked him how was he feeling he said im not feeling very good at all you could tell he was hurting when a tough guy like steve says he doesnt feel good hes really hurting but he still carried the company to greatness i think thats why people clicked with steve they seen what owens piledriver had done and he wasnt suppose to wrestle ever again that took balls and people respected him and cheered him on because he was a bmf
The Invasion angle could of been epic if they waited Hogan, Hall ,Nash, Goldberg Steiner and Flair with Booker and RVD would of been enough star power to make the Invasion story line credible
I could listen to Hall & Nash talk about the business all day long. They have an honest business like approach that may have rubbed people the wrong way, but a lot of what they say is hard to argue with. Especially Hall. Nash is more the type of guy who figures out how to look out for him and his friends only while Hall seemed like he was more open to giving ideas to everyone.
I was thinking the same thing while watching this. Been watching a lot of Hall interviews lately. Such great insights from these guys. Stone Cold is always great to listen to as well.
Hall really did understand the business. He put over Chris Jericho when Chris had just gotten to WCW even though Hall was supposed to win. Hall said after "I'm a heel, I can get my heat back whenever I want." He knew losing to a guy like Jericho wouldn't hurt him, but it would make Chris in a huge way
These guys were my heros growing up. Looking at these interviews I just love the respect and the real talk, no nonsense about guys like Nash, Hall, Austin' to name a few.
I really liked Nash's view here....He was able to look at the big picture...views from wwe and Rock and Stone cold's view rather than taking a woe is me type of attitude about it.
Don't agree. Nash intentionally left an important part of the story out (Hall getting wasted leading into Mania day) and brought up Jericho, which Steve has never complained about this match. Ever. And he's always been very vocal when it comes to jobs he wished he hadn't done or jobs he didn't want to do and why he refused them.
Hogan, Nash and Hall had a sketchy reputation coming back in 2002. I wish nWo in WWE could have worked out but there was no way Vince was going to invest in putting them on top to close Wrestlemania. And they were right not to, Hall was hungover at WM and Nash immediately got injured, plus Hogan is Hogan.
If Hall could have stayed clean and Nash didn't get hurt. I liked the idea of a Kliq or Wolfpac nWo with Nash, Hall, X-Pac and HBK. Unfortunately none of them could stay healthy.
@@dustinrhodes4793 Would have helped if Vince didn't lie out his ass to Hall about his contract. Hall signed up for a light work schedule but Vince kept adding more and more work to it. It fucked with Hall's personal life and he fell off the wagon because of it.
Interesting fictional retelling of history. What actually happened was, Austin politicked again to change the finish of the match and killed the NWO angle. Hall realized at this moment that they were F'd and went back to partying. Austin then took his ball and went home 3 months later after refusing to do business AGAIN. Hogan was the most over wrestler in the world after WM and they put the belt on him. Maybe that's what you meant by saying "Hogan is Hogan". Just so we're clear. Austin politicked to turn heel at WM17 and killed his own character. Austin politicked to kill the NWO angle at WM18. So basically the two reasons for wrestling's 90s boom was killed due to Stunning Steve's politics. And we wonder why wrestling died. 🤣
His five greatest moves...his only five moves...but they're great! How the Fingerpoke knocked down wcw. I will say Nash was hilarious in The Longest Yard.
That really speaks volumes about the kind of reputation that Steve Austin has in the wrestling business. I’ve always heard that he was a great guy to work with and go up and down the road with.
Jericho beating Austin was a travesty. Odd because it rarely gets brought up when people talk about Austin walking out. That loss at Vengeance was definitely the beginning of the end for Stone Cold. He was almost a non factor in 2002. Vince and co. dropped the ball. Steve should have been protected better.
Austin was beat up. His knees were bad, and that neck injury was taking its toll on him. I believe had that broken neck not happened we would have seen more of him, maybe until 2005. The body can only take so much.
Joe M. That’s how I feel I think he would’ve been around until 2005/2006 if he didn’t break his neck. Would’ve been cool to see him work with some of those guys who were just coming up back then.
@@D3wsk we also must remember that Austin was about 36/37 when the belt was finally put on him. So, age was also a factor. With that said, I still believe the neck injury took at least two good years out of his career. I am really not sure though, how the nWo angle could have been any better, though.
The first 24 hours were electric. They cost Austin the title and then beat down the Rock and smashed him with the ambulance. Then the next night on Smackdown Austin gets over on them. Austin/Rock vs NWO could have lasted 6 months to a year with Hogan turning back to the red and Yello the next year. Literally 2-3 years of TV there
Hell no. The fact that Eric Bischoff let Hulk Hogan come over to WCW and then start NWO and had nearly every one be part of the NWO ruined WCW. You couldn't even watch a match with in WCW with out 3 to 6 NWO members coming out and interfering with the match. They Ruined WCW with Hogan and NWO. Hogan had 3 or 4 moves and his hulking up besides that he couldn't wrestle but always got over with the fans. I know I sound like a hater but Hogan couldn't wrestle watch any of his moves he and NWO ruined WCW with other people's help
@@andrewkruzienski770 Nah, probably wouldn't have worked. Rock was going away to film a movie shortly after the draft if I remember right. He missed two PPVs then came back for Vengeance and only stayed till Summerslam. In that time Hogan basically quit after putting over Lesnar and Austin and Scott Hall had left too. The nWo finally disbanded with Nash's injury in July so all the key players were gone pretty quickly. I doubt carrying on the nWo rivalry would have changed much, maybe Austin and Hogan would have stayed if their storylines were different but Nash was still working hurt and Hall's problems were going to end with him leaving the same way. Rock could only come back in short bursts so he couldn't be relied on to carry the story. I think what they did ended up being for the best.
@@butt5ful I think Shawn was supposed to be a manager only, he didn't plan for a full comeback initially. But apparently Triple H was planned to join the nWo with Shawn and Kevin after Summerslam. I don't think that would have lasted personally.
Was a great storyline at the time and I dont think anyone predicted that after 9 years away from the WWE Hogan was still perceived by most as the greatest and most popular wrestler of all time. The angle with Rock was perfect but in hindsight I think Nash has a good point and they could have gotten more out of it. After Wrestlemania The Rock would soon leave for Holloywood and Hogan had a huge fall from grace. To those who think he never put anyone over, Hogan lost to The Rock twice, Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, and tapped out to Kurt Angle. He was buried by Vince.
@@user-li3fr8jl3b Nothing at all...that's how the business is supposed to work. He was still being put in high profile matches with guys who were a decade or two younger than him and making money....there are veterans the WWE treated much worse.
He didnt get that reaction in Canada because of a perception that he was the most popular. That isnt true. It was just that he was out for so long, added to the fact that he was always very over in Canada that made him get cheered like that.
Hogan wasn't buried by Vince, and yes Hogan very rarely did in fact lose cleanly to wrestlers, you saw with Warrior at Wrestlemania 6, you saw it with Goldberg on Nitro, you saw it with The Rock the first time and you saw it again with Lesnar towards the end of his last full time run in WWE. Nobody has ever denied that Hogan has great mic skills, is a great in ring performer, and is really good at putting people over....when he actually wants to, the problem is there are far too many examples where that simply wasn't the case, he had to lose dirty to Taker and then faked a neck injury in 91 to kill Taker's at least immediate run as a main eventer, and yes he did eventually pay Taker back at Judgment Day over a decade later but he was also past his prime by that point, he intentionally muddied up and ruined the Sting Starcade finish, he refused to lose Flair in the early 90's when Flair showed up to WWF(to be fair I suppose that did go both ways) he refused to job to Bret Hart in 92 when he was on his way out of WWF, which makes the whole Wrestlemania 9 finish make even less sense when he just gave the belt back to Yokozuna a few months later. Hell even the aforementioned Warrior finish where he cleanly lost he turned around in 98 when and had Warrior brought on in WCW just to have that absolutely stupid angle with Warrior so he could get his win back. And even after Hogan was done as a full time wrestler he came back to WWE and was supposed to do a 3 match series with Shawn Michaels where Hogan would get two wins and Michaels would get one, instead Hogan nixed the whole idea and only did the one match with Shawn at summerslam(hence why Shawn was overselling everything to the degree that he did, still managed to get a 5 star rating out of it which is actually one of Hogan's only 5 star matches of his entire career I guess so there's that) and then he did it again with Orton, where Orton could've benefited greatly from Hogan putting him over, instead Hogan had the match basically be a one sided ass kicking that put himself over again. Did Hogan occasionally put over wrestlers? Absolutely, unfortunately there are just far too many examples of the inverse where someone could've used getting put over only for Hogan to shoot it down
Grilling JR talked about this and while JR echos the plan Nash says, another factor was that Scott Hall apparently partied a little too much the night before, which led to the day of change of the Austin-Hall finish
Hall got told about the change of finish the night before, then went out and partied. Austin didn't get told of the change of finish until the next day
The timing was too quick it definitely would of worked n made tons of money but Vince didn't want Nwo too win again The fans love Nwo no matter what I knew something was wrong when I watched it Making Hogan be friends with Rock It suxs cause It would of created a great storyline but they screwed it up intentionally no doubt so Vince lost a lot of money especially in the Georgia dome.
apart from Kev looking stoned, this was awesomely put, he may not have been the best wrestler out there but he had a good mind for the game, and he really understood that era and what steve was having to deal with, people give Kev far to much shit.
Yea. I don't think Nash realized that or thought about that and put 2 and 2 together during the time this interview was recorded. That is definitely why Mcmahon buried the NWO besides Hogan, when they returned to WWF/E. 100%.
@@jeremydubeck4439 - What are you talking about? Vince gave them HBK to replace Hogan. Nash's injury and Scott Hall going to rehab is what hurried the WWE nWO
Even with HHH and Michaels back on top in mid-late 2002, you can tell McMahon was not all in on Nash. The quad tear notwithstanding, Nash seemed out of place.
The problem with Vince is that he never thinksi long term. When he sees an immediate cash grab, he takes it right away instead of waiting for the investment to mature so to speak. They would’ve made a lot more money by having the nWo feud as a slow burn instead of quickly turning Hogan face as a knee jerk reaction to the cheers he was getting.
Thing is I get why he can't tbh, with injuries, wrestlers jumping ships at the time, unexpected retirements, etc. You can plan long terms all you want but most of the time something will happen to change the plans. The very few times stars aligned he actually got away with very good long term stories, like Shawn vs Taker whole rivalry.
@@Jennifear Good for you that you were actually there. Wish I was. The fact remains that the fans reaction at Skydome had no impact whatsoever on Hogan turning face since that decision was already made by Vince before the match even happened. Vince simply went with the revival of Hulkamania rather than a long storyline with the nWo because Hulkamania was a WWF/E creation and the nWo was not.
The nWo were never going to be a long term thing. You could sense the watering down of them after the rock ambulance segment. Hogan being cheered just compounded them to the scrap heap quicker than expected. But there was no way they were ever allowing the nWo to go over at wrestlemania 😂 and stand over an attitude era legend,, they shouldn’t have brought them back until the night after wm and then they could have had them go for say 6 months before phasing them out, but there’s no way they were being brought back for anything other than a burial.
Love hearing Nash tell stories. I love how he’s matured too. Super no wrestling ego now, honest, I love the older version of Nash. Humbled , matured, tons of wisdom and wrestling knowledge. Priceless person.
They weren't cheering Hollywood Hogan when he came back in 2002. It was the WWF crowd welcoming back the returning king. They wanted him in red and yellow and to beat anybody's ass.
even non hogan fans loved seeing him back. IT just showed the difference between "flash in the pan" guys like austin and rock and utter legends like Hogan.
highjim Austin and Rock are poor examples of a flash in the pan. Flash in the pan is Goldberg or Warrior. Rock would still be the biggest star in wrestling if he wasn’t the biggest movie star in the world. Austin was far more than a flash in the pan, as evidenced by the reverence wrestling historians have for him. He was simply too injury prone, especially by the tine he made it to be the lead dog, main event guy, world champion. Flash in the pan is like The Great Kali. In boxing it would be like Buster Douglas or James Braddock. Or better yet Jerry Cooney.
They tried to rebuild it with Shawn Michaels, Nash , Hall and triple H.. But Hall got himself fired and Nash got injured and was out for a year. That killed the whole thing.
Fans cheered for NWO/Hogan the way they did because they were "new". It was something "new" for the fans, fans just desperately wanted something "different". I get that all of these things are technically old, hence the quotes, but if you don't get what I mean - fans were sick of everything in 2001 post Wrestlemania X7. Fans hadn't seen these guys in a long time and therefore cheered harder over Rock etc
This was around 2007 when he was in TNA. I know I'm probably biased but in the interview he is very matter of fact and really doesn't bury anybody. Plus he didn't seem to have consumed a few bottles of wine before/during the interview
latest story i heard on the scott austin match was scott came to the arena buzzed/drunk or was out late as hell drinking when he wasnt supposed to be cause of his issues he had going on.
So many fans paint the kliq as some evil backstage politicking thing - whether it was or not makes little difference. Or that Hall & Nash were in close with Hogan in WCW so they're just as manipulative as him. And that's not exactly the case either. I've NEVER seen a shoot or behind the scenes kind of interviews with Kevin Nash being pretentious or sanctimonious. He seems like one of the few people that just talks straight, reasonable, logical, even keel, a little sarcastic too, but he's just not full of shit. He's a sublime individual in my opinion. Cool cat.
For me personally Austin, Rock, Taker, Foley, etc they could lose to Jericho and it wouldn't make them look bad. Jericho was as talented as any of them. He just needed people more established to put him over. I was thrilled he won the Undisputed title that night. I didnt think it would happen and I loved Y2J.
They never booked him strong enough. He is about the very smallest (height wise it’s Benoit, but Benoit was built out of bricks and was a believable pitbull type relentless and freakishly strong for his height type of wrestler, whereas Jericho was never built like that and needed to utilize his quickness, agility and technique to level the playing field) a wrestler can be and still be a believable and convincing world HEAVYWEIGHT champion.
@@Thor-Orion Once Austin became a main eventer, he never really made new stars or put them over cleanly. And from what other wrestlers stated, Austin got really paranoid over his spot. Rock put Brock over clean in 2--2. Hunter jobbed to Batista three PPVs in a row. Foley jobbed to everyone and helped guys like Rock, Austin, Edge, and Orton establish themselves as top guys. I can't remember Austin EVER doing a clean job for an up and coming star.
C.C. Ekeke well i can give Austin a break on that, he was on borrowed time with his neck and he knew it. He busted his ass for 10 years to get any recognition. Rock was pushed out of the shoot. Foley was who he was because the fans would always love him. It’s easy for Rock to put guys over when he knows his spot is secure, he was Vince’s golden boy from day one. And as for Hunter, who is he married to? His personal future was intertwined with the future of the company.
@@CCEkeke but why should he? He lost the title to Kane, his run was similar to Hogan 84-88, he was the most popular wrestler mainstream wise of the modern era. Only an idiot would have had him doing jobs.
@@user-li3fr8jl3b actually the Kane lost was because of Undertaker interference and Austin won the title back the next night. The whole purpose of building up a top star is for them to eventually pass the torch to the next up and comer. Undertaker did this with Foley, Brock and others. Rock did this with Brock and countless other people. Even Cena finally started putting over folks like AJ Styles, Roman Reigns and Kevin Owens. Austin, when he was past his prime in early 2002 could have done this with Jericho but didn't. Just saying...
It's so funny how insecure all of these guys are, like taking an ass whooping here and there would have diminished the brand of Steve Austin... Come on!
@Derrick he knew he was on borrowed time and it ate him up. That's why he was super protective, he really wanted to go out on his terms and it really bothered him those things happened. It probably rushed his retirement, while he still was on top and while The Rock was still there.
@MacG 14⚡⚡88 HHH was never close to Austin in terms to popularity. As a matter of fact,fans were sick of HHH as soon as WM 18 was over & they rushed to hotshot the title to Hogan.
With that original plan, it seems that they should have just invaded wrestlemania.....but I did like seeing shawn michaels in an nwo shirt, was disappointed to see HHH never getting to do angles with nwo
I never understood why Nash didn't have an official match at Wrestlemania X8. He could have had one with the Big Show (who didn't have a match), he could have beat him, Hall loses to Austin and then the best of 3 and Hogan loses.
That's interesting. I know Kevin's been caught in lies before but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt here. Before even knowing if the WrestleMania crowd would turn on The Rock they had already decided Hulk would turn face? Should've asked Kevin why Vince booked Austin vs. Hall and not Kevin vs. Hall
They had to bring them back, they were never gonna not bring them back. They should have had Scott come back as Razor, that would have been awesome to hear that Music for Razor Ramón
A lot of it can be attributed to his size and age. He's 61 years old and 6 foot 10, 300 pounds. Him sounding out of breath, or pausing a lot during sentences, is a pretty tell-tale sign of cardiovascular issues. Pretty common in guys of his size when they get older.
People blame Vince for burying the WWE nWo but he didn't. Vince gave them HBK to replace Hogan. He wouldn't do that if he wanted to bury them. Nash's injury and Scott Hall going to rehab is what buried the WWE nWO. No Nash, Hall, or Hogan = no nWo
He's right about fans cheering Hogan and the nWo over Austin and Rock, but Austin definitely had cheers over Hogan and the nWo in 2002. He's ignorant of that.
The fans never booed Steve. Ever. No matter what they did. All that heel stuff in 2001, Austin was and is the biggest star they ever had. He should have had the match with Hogan at Mania 18. The crowd would have been more split and not booing him like they did Rocky.
@@Rschr101 I know they never booed Austin. Rocky, yes, but what I am saying is each of their fans respectively(Austin and nWo) had cheered for who they loved more. I am an Austin fan and have always recognized Austin getting cheered over them. nWo and Hogan were booed almost all the time when cutting promos with Austin. But be careful, the Hogan marks hate hearing that.
@@unlimitedayoproduction2452 Steve paid his dues and had nothing left to prove; Vince wanted Austin to lay low and take it easy and put other stars over but Austin saw it differently. Sure, Austin walked out out of frustration and anger but Austin needs to realize his personal crap interfered with his performance as well. And with all due to respect to Austin, my favorite star growing up, had he continued wrestling after 2003, the match would have happened with Hogan whether he wanted it or not; you cannot have two of the top dogs of all time cross paths and not face each other.
If only WWE had stuck with that original nWo plan…I was a keen fan in 2002, and had endured 2001, so seeing all these wCw big names turn up was awesome…..then Hogan turned into a good guy - him v Rock at WM18 was an awesome match, don’t get me wrong, but it killed what should’ve been the angle of the year - the nWo invading WWE and growing exponentially until stopped at WM19 - Rock v Hogan absolutely killed that and ruined 2002, which was awful except for Survivor series, and I think Armageddon was alright. Hindsight’s a great thing, but if only they’d used Brock Lesnar, the heel Jericho, and then Scott Steiner - it could’ve been awesome.
Nash is wrong here about the fans cheering for Hogan over Rock. In every show leading up to Wreslemania - fans cheered 99% for Rock, 1% for Hogan. It wasn't until actual Wrestlemania, in Toronto, that the fans derailed everything and cheered 99.99999% Hogan, 0.000001% Rock.
Wtf you talking about? It was 50-50 at best. The fans popped every time Hogan came out and there were huge Hogan chants during that face-to-face promo. They tried everything to get Hogan a heel reaction including running into the Rock with a mack truck and the fans were still cheering for him.
No build, no story, nothing. That was the straw that broke the camel's back. Austin carried that company on his back with a broken neck for years and in 2002 the company wrote him off.
@@Rschr101 Austin stated, he would be willing to job to Lesnar, but it had to make sense. The WWE company at the time proved they just wanted absolute nonsense.
Rschr101 After WCW was bought by Vince, there was no Competition, no leverage for wrestlers anymore, even Stone Cold. With all the WCW Wrestlers & new wrestlers, Vince probably had to devalue Steve Austin cause he had too much Power.
WCW Didn't Want To Form An Alliance With Vince McMahon After He Put All Those Territories Out Of Business & Stole Their Talent- Vince Being A Cut-Throat Business Person.
The nWo in wwe was a failure. It shouldve lasted waaay longer and they shouldve been a dominant force until wm19 minimum. They couldve done so much story and feuds and built up the heat until the payoff at wm19 or even wm20 with the main event being austin vs hogan
Funny how the rock and Austin both beat nwo at wrestle mania 18. And less than 6 months later Austin walks out. Rock goes to Hollywood and the nwo angle died by the time summerslam 02 came lol. And ruthless aggression began
Till this day, I don't understand why they didn't have Austin feud with Nash instead of Scott Hall. Hall was the man as Razor Ramon but never quite reached the top card. Nash held the WWF Championship for over a year and main event several PPV's... Would’ve been a bigger draw/match and… Austin wouldn’t have to deal with Scott’s drinking problem
Nash looked tougher as an enforcer outside the ring. I think the plan was for Hall to distract the ref. While Nash attacks him outside the ring. Then slide him in after softening him up.
I guess it makes sense if I really think about it , Steve Austin hated the idea of losing to Scott Hall but had no problem crying in a segment where Kurt Angle threatened to throw him off a bridge. Then I remember that's Kurt Freaking Angle.
How did they plan to turn Hogan face when they didn’t even know the crowd was going to cheer for Hogan. They didn’t know shit until the match and everything changed mid match when wwe realized Hogan was over with the Toronto crowd
@@bigkon420 Hulk said in his book he was asked at the last minute to bring his red and yellow gear with him to Wrestlemania X8. They knew he'd be over and considered just making it a face vs face match.
It was supposed to be Kurt Angle and last minute it was changed to Jericho - oddly enough Kurt was stuck wrestling Kane that year while Jericho got the match against Triple H when it should have been Kurt Angle aligning with Stephanie to battle HHH at WM18 but guess who was against that? Good old shovel boy HHH, so that entire thing was HHH's doing, and HHH was also behind bringing in his BOYZ and while I was in total agreement bringing them in, the way they were used was total trash too, so Austin had every reason to be upset and take his ball and go home. I wouldve done the exact same thing. Austin even retired early because he saw where the business was going. HHH destroyed wrestling and we all know what the WWF was like from 2002 to 2004 with him. a nightmare.
Kevin, had you not had injury issues, you would have been a 10+ year NBA all-star. Magic Johnson has alluded to how good Kevin was, and his enormous potential.
Nash is right here nwo staying heel with all three of them would have made money the original plan for wm would of been just as good because it would have been a better set up for later events instead of what did happen granted the rock vs hogan was good and a much more iconic match but after wm the heat was dead and that era just fizzled out soon after with no real bang but at end of the day you can't have everything work out perfectly
This video looks like Nash has been arrested and he's being interrogated.
lmao
Maybe he was dead sober at the time.
@@a.j.hellraiser8993 more like stoned
@@wasupfool5692 Being stoned aint so bad. Marijewana is awesome.
Lmao
When nash was talking about austin being so beat ip and tired when he got there it reminds me of beyond the mat when foley was talking to austin and asked him how was he feeling he said im not feeling very good at all you could tell he was hurting when a tough guy like steve says he doesnt feel good hes really hurting but he still carried the company to greatness i think thats why people clicked with steve they seen what owens piledriver had done and he wasnt suppose to wrestle ever again that took balls and people respected him and cheered him on because he was a bmf
This is the most real Kevin Nash I've ever seen! He seems very candid in this interview
Minus the fact that Hall got plastered overnight going into the day of Mania. He conveniently left that part out.
And sober lol
If Kevin Nash dyed his hair and beard brown he'd look the same he did 23 years ago on Nitro
If anything he'd look even younger had he did that. He looks really clean and healthy here compared to his wcw days from the usage.
What’s further amazing is that this is true in spite of his drinking and pill usage. Imagine if he never touched a substance... He’d look seventeen
@Wales Eakes It does look like 2006 or 2007
Yeah, the man is still gorgeous 😍
@@karazor-el967 he deff earned the name Big Sexy. Id like to have a very long term and very physical intimate relationship with him
A rare example of a wrestler who has aged well.
He got face surgery
@Kip Stone i agree. When he had his long hair in TNA and it started graying, thats when I thought he looked the best imo
Nash keeps getting better looking.
His brain certainly hasn't
Even despite his past indulgences
The Invasion angle could of been epic if they waited Hogan, Hall ,Nash, Goldberg Steiner and Flair with Booker and RVD would of been enough star power to make the Invasion story line credible
@Kip Stone That’s why Sting decided not jump ship early on because of the way Rock buried Booker T
@@JohFig8353 sting still got buried when he jumped anyways
Could listen to Kevin Nash tells stories all day.
Me too
I could listen to Hall & Nash talk about the business all day long. They have an honest business like approach that may have rubbed people the wrong way, but a lot of what they say is hard to argue with.
Especially Hall. Nash is more the type of guy who figures out how to look out for him and his friends only while Hall seemed like he was more open to giving ideas to everyone.
RIP Scott Hall
I was thinking the same thing while watching this. Been watching a lot of Hall interviews lately. Such great insights from these guys.
Stone Cold is always great to listen to as well.
Hall really did understand the business. He put over Chris Jericho when Chris had just gotten to WCW even though Hall was supposed to win. Hall said after "I'm a heel, I can get my heat back whenever I want." He knew losing to a guy like Jericho wouldn't hurt him, but it would make Chris in a huge way
It's all this revealing how it was done that has made wrestling fake to watch.
These guys were my heros growing up. Looking at these interviews I just love the respect and the real talk, no nonsense about guys like Nash, Hall, Austin' to name a few.
I really liked Nash's view here....He was able to look at the big picture...views from wwe and Rock and Stone cold's view rather than taking a woe is me type of attitude about it.
That’s because Kevin and Scott are both really intelligent people
@@Iambetterthanyouanduknowit Kevin yes....Scott not so much.
@@terryosinga2155 a whole lot of intelligent people have addictions
Don't agree. Nash intentionally left an important part of the story out (Hall getting wasted leading into Mania day) and brought up Jericho, which Steve has never complained about this match. Ever. And he's always been very vocal when it comes to jobs he wished he hadn't done or jobs he didn't want to do and why he refused them.
@@terryosinga2155 Scott was very intelligent lol are you stupid.
steve austin.. the man who won the ic title with a BROKEN FRIGGEN NECK !! lol
Why is the LAPD asking him about wrestling questions, keep it professional guys
Feinstein is the worst interviewer. There’s no flow, no conversation. All he knows is “thoughts on x?”.
He loves saying "I was about to bring that up"
Lol it does look like Nash was captured
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Hogan, Nash and Hall had a sketchy reputation coming back in 2002. I wish nWo in WWE could have worked out but there was no way Vince was going to invest in putting them on top to close Wrestlemania. And they were right not to, Hall was hungover at WM and Nash immediately got injured, plus Hogan is Hogan.
If Hall could have stayed clean and Nash didn't get hurt. I liked the idea of a Kliq or Wolfpac nWo with Nash, Hall, X-Pac and HBK. Unfortunately none of them could stay healthy.
@@dustinrhodes4793 Would have helped if Vince didn't lie out his ass to Hall about his contract. Hall signed up for a light work schedule but Vince kept adding more and more work to it. It fucked with Hall's personal life and he fell off the wagon because of it.
Interesting fictional retelling of history. What actually happened was, Austin politicked again to change the finish of the match and killed the NWO angle. Hall realized at this moment that they were F'd and went back to partying. Austin then took his ball and went home 3 months later after refusing to do business AGAIN.
Hogan was the most over wrestler in the world after WM and they put the belt on him. Maybe that's what you meant by saying "Hogan is Hogan".
Just so we're clear. Austin politicked to turn heel at WM17 and killed his own character. Austin politicked to kill the NWO angle at WM18. So basically the two reasons for wrestling's 90s boom was killed due to Stunning Steve's politics. And we wonder why wrestling died. 🤣
@@RG-lr4pk🤡
I wish he would write a book about his career. I'd pick it up in a heartbeat.
He doesn't want to. His shoot interview are his "book."
hell no it's probably full of bullshit lies anyway
It would be a picture book so his fans can understand it
Chapter 1: The Summer of 92'
His five greatest moves...his only five moves...but they're great! How the Fingerpoke knocked down wcw.
I will say Nash was hilarious in The Longest Yard.
That really speaks volumes about the kind of reputation that Steve Austin has in the wrestling business. I’ve always heard that he was a great guy to work with and go up and down the road with.
Who carried the WWF/WWE wagon-
Hulk Hogan: 1983-1989
Ultimate Warrior: 1990-1992
HBK/Bret: 1993-1997
Austin/Rock: 1998-2002
Triple H: 2003-2005
Cena/Orton 2006-2015
Roman/Brock: 2016-2023
Cody Rhodes: 2024-Present
Jericho beating Austin was a travesty. Odd because it rarely gets brought up when people talk about Austin walking out. That loss at Vengeance was definitely the beginning of the end for Stone Cold. He was almost a non factor in 2002. Vince and co. dropped the ball. Steve should have been protected better.
Couldn’t agree more. Stone Cold was almost an afterthought in 2002. And that’s weird to say.
You make a valid point but he had been the guy for the WWF since Bret Hart left. 1 guy can be so popular and carry so much weight for so long.
Austin was beat up. His knees were bad, and that neck injury was taking its toll on him. I believe had that broken neck not happened we would have seen more of him, maybe until 2005. The body can only take so much.
Joe M. That’s how I feel I think he would’ve been around until 2005/2006 if he didn’t break his neck. Would’ve been cool to see him work with some of those guys who were just coming up back then.
@@D3wsk we also must remember that Austin was about 36/37 when the belt was finally put on him. So, age was also a factor. With that said, I still believe the neck injury took at least two good years out of his career. I am really not sure though, how the nWo angle could have been any better, though.
I so wish the invasion and NWO angles in WWE would have worked. We all do. Listening to Nash talk, reminds me of what could have been...
The first 24 hours were electric. They cost Austin the title and then beat down the Rock and smashed him with the ambulance. Then the next night on Smackdown Austin gets over on them. Austin/Rock vs NWO could have lasted 6 months to a year with Hogan turning back to the red and Yello the next year. Literally 2-3 years of TV there
Hell no. The fact that Eric Bischoff let Hulk Hogan come over to WCW and then start NWO and had nearly every one be part of the NWO ruined WCW. You couldn't even watch a match with in WCW with out 3 to 6 NWO members coming out and interfering with the match. They Ruined WCW with Hogan and NWO. Hogan had 3 or 4 moves and his hulking up besides that he couldn't wrestle but always got over with the fans. I know I sound like a hater but Hogan couldn't wrestle watch any of his moves he and NWO ruined WCW with other people's help
Me too. I would have liked to see if Shawn Michaels still would have joined if Scott Hall wasn’t fired.
@@andrewkruzienski770 Nah, probably wouldn't have worked. Rock was going away to film a movie shortly after the draft if I remember right. He missed two PPVs then came back for Vengeance and only stayed till Summerslam. In that time Hogan basically quit after putting over Lesnar and Austin and Scott Hall had left too. The nWo finally disbanded with Nash's injury in July so all the key players were gone pretty quickly. I doubt carrying on the nWo rivalry would have changed much, maybe Austin and Hogan would have stayed if their storylines were different but Nash was still working hurt and Hall's problems were going to end with him leaving the same way. Rock could only come back in short bursts so he couldn't be relied on to carry the story. I think what they did ended up being for the best.
@@butt5ful I think Shawn was supposed to be a manager only, he didn't plan for a full comeback initially. But apparently Triple H was planned to join the nWo with Shawn and Kevin after Summerslam. I don't think that would have lasted personally.
Was a great storyline at the time and I dont think anyone predicted that after 9 years away from the WWE Hogan was still perceived by most as the greatest and most popular wrestler of all time. The angle with Rock was perfect but in hindsight I think Nash has a good point and they could have gotten more out of it. After Wrestlemania The Rock would soon leave for Holloywood and Hogan had a huge fall from grace. To those who think he never put anyone over, Hogan lost to The Rock twice, Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, and tapped out to Kurt Angle. He was buried by Vince.
he wasnt buried imo. He jobbed to very big and younger names. Nothing wrong with that.
“Buried” you don’t know anything smark
@@user-li3fr8jl3b Nothing at all...that's how the business is supposed to work. He was still being put in high profile matches with guys who were a decade or two younger than him and making money....there are veterans the WWE treated much worse.
He didnt get that reaction in Canada because of a perception that he was the most popular. That isnt true. It was just that he was out for so long, added to the fact that he was always very over in Canada that made him get cheered like that.
Hogan wasn't buried by Vince, and yes Hogan very rarely did in fact lose cleanly to wrestlers, you saw with Warrior at Wrestlemania 6, you saw it with Goldberg on Nitro, you saw it with The Rock the first time and you saw it again with Lesnar towards the end of his last full time run in WWE.
Nobody has ever denied that Hogan has great mic skills, is a great in ring performer, and is really good at putting people over....when he actually wants to, the problem is there are far too many examples where that simply wasn't the case, he had to lose dirty to Taker and then faked a neck injury in 91 to kill Taker's at least immediate run as a main eventer, and yes he did eventually pay Taker back at Judgment Day over a decade later but he was also past his prime by that point, he intentionally muddied up and ruined the Sting Starcade finish, he refused to lose Flair in the early 90's when Flair showed up to WWF(to be fair I suppose that did go both ways) he refused to job to Bret Hart in 92 when he was on his way out of WWF, which makes the whole Wrestlemania 9 finish make even less sense when he just gave the belt back to Yokozuna a few months later. Hell even the aforementioned Warrior finish where he cleanly lost he turned around in 98 when and had Warrior brought on in WCW just to have that absolutely stupid angle with Warrior so he could get his win back.
And even after Hogan was done as a full time wrestler he came back to WWE and was supposed to do a 3 match series with Shawn Michaels where Hogan would get two wins and Michaels would get one, instead Hogan nixed the whole idea and only did the one match with Shawn at summerslam(hence why Shawn was overselling everything to the degree that he did, still managed to get a 5 star rating out of it which is actually one of Hogan's only 5 star matches of his entire career I guess so there's that) and then he did it again with Orton, where Orton could've benefited greatly from Hogan putting him over, instead Hogan had the match basically be a one sided ass kicking that put himself over again.
Did Hogan occasionally put over wrestlers? Absolutely, unfortunately there are just far too many examples of the inverse where someone could've used getting put over only for Hogan to shoot it down
This is like watching a declassified interview with a most wanted man.
Finally, a new Nash shoot clip that isn’t already on UA-cam.
I have seen this interview before some years.
@@humanbeing4053 what on
Grilling JR talked about this and while JR echos the plan Nash says, another factor was that Scott Hall apparently partied a little too much the night before, which led to the day of change of the Austin-Hall finish
which ep was this?
@@ddust102 I believe it's about Steve Austin's walkout in 2002
@@rdtworld9720 thank you my friend
Hall got told about the change of finish the night before, then went out and partied. Austin didn't get told of the change of finish until the next day
He should've known. As soon as he described the proposed WM finish, I was like "Yeah, that ain't happening.". lol
The double stunner on Scott it's legendary .
The timing was too quick it definitely would of worked n made tons of money but Vince didn't want Nwo too win again The fans love Nwo no matter what I knew something was wrong when I watched it Making Hogan be friends with Rock It suxs cause It would of created a great storyline but they screwed it up intentionally no doubt so Vince lost a lot of money especially in the Georgia dome.
apart from Kev looking stoned, this was awesomely put, he may not have been the best wrestler out there but he had a good mind for the game, and he really understood that era and what steve was having to deal with, people give Kev far to much shit.
Vince has a very long memory. That's Nash's and Hall's receipt for the MSG Curtain Call. And I don't blame him one bit
Yea. I don't think Nash realized that or thought about that and put 2 and 2 together during the time this interview was recorded. That is definitely why Mcmahon buried the NWO besides Hogan, when they returned to WWF/E. 100%.
@@jeremydubeck4439 - What are you talking about? Vince gave them HBK to replace Hogan. Nash's injury and Scott Hall going to rehab is what hurried the WWE nWO
Even with HHH and Michaels back on top in mid-late 2002, you can tell McMahon was not all in on Nash. The quad tear notwithstanding, Nash seemed out of place.
At that point Scott was shell of his former self so I don't blame Steve one bit
Love this interview x
rare for someone to look just as good with gray hair as they did with it brown/ blond
Looks like a hostage video. Rob Feinstein is just the worst.
'Big Kev! If you're being held hostage...blink three times or blow your quad and we'll send the B-team to storm the building!'
He likes the mugshot camera close up angle. He isn't much for panning out.
Every question is “what are your thoughts”. So original
The problem with Vince is that he never thinksi long term. When he sees an immediate cash grab, he takes it right away instead of waiting for the investment to mature so to speak. They would’ve made a lot more money by having the nWo feud as a slow burn instead of quickly turning Hogan face as a knee jerk reaction to the cheers he was getting.
Thing is I get why he can't tbh, with injuries, wrestlers jumping ships at the time, unexpected retirements, etc. You can plan long terms all you want but most of the time something will happen to change the plans. The very few times stars aligned he actually got away with very good long term stories, like Shawn vs Taker whole rivalry.
Being in Skydome that day I can tell you that the fans turned hogan face. Vince had no say in that matter
@@Jennifear Good for you that you were actually there. Wish I was. The fact remains that the fans reaction at Skydome had no impact whatsoever on Hogan turning face since that decision was already made by Vince before the match even happened. Vince simply went with the revival of Hulkamania rather than a long storyline with the nWo because Hulkamania was a WWF/E creation and the nWo was not.
That's why he has a history of not keeping nor paying talent well and he's only gotten worse
The nWo were never going to be a long term thing. You could sense the watering down of them after the rock ambulance segment. Hogan being cheered just compounded them to the scrap heap quicker than expected. But there was no way they were ever allowing the nWo to go over at wrestlemania 😂 and stand over an attitude era legend,, they shouldn’t have brought them back until the night after wm and then they could have had them go for say 6 months before phasing them out, but there’s no way they were being brought back for anything other than a burial.
Love hearing Nash tell stories. I love how he’s matured too. Super no wrestling ego now, honest, I love the older version of Nash. Humbled , matured, tons of wisdom and wrestling knowledge. Priceless person.
They weren't cheering Hollywood Hogan when he came back in 2002. It was the WWF crowd welcoming back the returning king. They wanted him in red and yellow and to beat anybody's ass.
Sad but true
Bruh y’all remember how patriotic we were in 2002?
Hogan was the American Hero who came back home.
even non hogan fans loved seeing him back. IT just showed the difference between "flash in the pan" guys like austin and rock and utter legends like Hogan.
highjim Austin and Rock are poor examples of a flash in the pan. Flash in the pan is Goldberg or Warrior. Rock would still be the biggest star in wrestling if he wasn’t the biggest movie star in the world. Austin was far more than a flash in the pan, as evidenced by the reverence wrestling historians have for him. He was simply too injury prone, especially by the tine he made it to be the lead dog, main event guy, world champion. Flash in the pan is like The Great Kali. In boxing it would be like Buster Douglas or James Braddock. Or better yet Jerry Cooney.
@@highjim7778 loo austin n rock are flash in the pans lol. Give me some of that crack
I love the honesty in Nash. He's real
My quads get nervous after watching this
You who doesn't have quads? Eddie Guerrero because he's dead.
Nash tore his quads reading this comment.
Quad tears = steroid use
I’ve always heard this. Wonder what the science behind it is
@@thedestroyer5471 ok 🤷🏻♂️
Nash gives the best interviews
It would have been more entertaining to have nWo stay together. 😎😎😎
They tried to rebuild it with Shawn Michaels, Nash , Hall and triple H.. But Hall got himself fired and Nash got injured and was out for a year. That killed the whole thing.
nWo 4-Life 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯RESPECT
RIP SCOTT HALL one of the best ever 🙏🏽💐🫡🪖
Why would you? It's not like we're coming in mid card lol
I love how honest and self aware he is.
Fans cheered for NWO/Hogan the way they did because they were "new". It was something "new" for the fans, fans just desperately wanted something "different". I get that all of these things are technically old, hence the quotes, but if you don't get what I mean - fans were sick of everything in 2001 post Wrestlemania X7. Fans hadn't seen these guys in a long time and therefore cheered harder over Rock etc
wow, Nash looks like he's in his late 30's
This is from circa 2007 I believe. But even still he was in his mid 50s.
Kevin looks sedated
I wanna be sedated
big respect for Nash for understanding Austin & Rock stand on this angle
I think this is the first time I've seen him with long gray hair.
Yeah in the mid 2000s + for a period he had that look lol. Glad he buzzed it
This was around 2007 when he was in TNA. I know I'm probably biased but in the interview he is very matter of fact and really doesn't bury anybody. Plus he didn't seem to have consumed a few bottles of wine before/during the interview
Big Kev was right. Steve was burnt out. That is why nWo should have went over then ya bring Austin back before SummerSlam.
Kevin Nash looks great!
latest story i heard on the scott austin match was scott came to the arena buzzed/drunk or was out late as hell drinking when he wasnt supposed to be cause of his issues he had going on.
Nash believed they were going to beat Austin😂
It was a well known fact that they were going over on austin, but he got it changed the day of.
So many fans paint the kliq as some evil backstage politicking thing - whether it was or not makes little difference. Or that Hall & Nash were in close with Hogan in WCW so they're just as manipulative as him. And that's not exactly the case either.
I've NEVER seen a shoot or behind the scenes kind of interviews with Kevin Nash being pretentious or sanctimonious.
He seems like one of the few people that just talks straight, reasonable, logical, even keel, a little sarcastic too, but he's just not full of shit.
He's a sublime individual in my opinion. Cool cat.
i love kevin nash!
The video looks like the Briefing of Solid Snake in MGS before he goes to Shadow Moses
Weapons on site.
I super related to this comment not realizing i made it
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Mullet Nash? Was he playing bass in .38 Special?
For me personally Austin, Rock, Taker, Foley, etc they could lose to Jericho and it wouldn't make them look bad. Jericho was as talented as any of them. He just needed people more established to put him over. I was thrilled he won the Undisputed title that night. I didnt think it would happen and I loved Y2J.
They never booked him strong enough. He is about the very smallest (height wise it’s Benoit, but Benoit was built out of bricks and was a believable pitbull type relentless and freakishly strong for his height type of wrestler, whereas Jericho was never built like that and needed to utilize his quickness, agility and technique to level the playing field) a wrestler can be and still be a believable and convincing world HEAVYWEIGHT champion.
@@Thor-Orion Once Austin became a main eventer, he never really made new stars or put them over cleanly. And from what other wrestlers stated, Austin got really paranoid over his spot. Rock put Brock over clean in 2--2. Hunter jobbed to Batista three PPVs in a row. Foley jobbed to everyone and helped guys like Rock, Austin, Edge, and Orton establish themselves as top guys. I can't remember Austin EVER doing a clean job for an up and coming star.
C.C. Ekeke well i can give Austin a break on that, he was on borrowed time with his neck and he knew it. He busted his ass for 10 years to get any recognition. Rock was pushed out of the shoot. Foley was who he was because the fans would always love him. It’s easy for Rock to put guys over when he knows his spot is secure, he was Vince’s golden boy from day one. And as for Hunter, who is he married to? His personal future was intertwined with the future of the company.
@@CCEkeke but why should he? He lost the title to Kane, his run was similar to Hogan 84-88, he was the most popular wrestler mainstream wise of the modern era. Only an idiot would have had him doing jobs.
@@user-li3fr8jl3b actually the Kane lost was because of Undertaker interference and Austin won the title back the next night. The whole purpose of building up a top star is for them to eventually pass the torch to the next up and comer. Undertaker did this with Foley, Brock and others. Rock did this with Brock and countless other people. Even Cena finally started putting over folks like AJ Styles, Roman Reigns and Kevin Owens. Austin, when he was past his prime in early 2002 could have done this with Jericho but didn't. Just saying...
It's so funny how insecure all of these guys are, like taking an ass whooping here and there would have diminished the brand of Steve Austin... Come on!
@Derrick he knew he was on borrowed time and it ate him up. That's why he was super protective, he really wanted to go out on his terms and it really bothered him those things happened. It probably rushed his retirement, while he still was on top and while The Rock was still there.
@MacG 14⚡⚡88 HHH was never close to Austin in terms to popularity. As a matter of fact,fans were sick of HHH as soon as WM 18 was over & they rushed to hotshot the title to Hogan.
I want what he's on.
the eyes never lie
Probably somas
@@ezcst343 whats somas?
DUFFYISBACK alka seltzer for his heartburn
Go get yourself a box of wine lol
This guy is solid gold.
the fans were cheering not because of Hogan, they were cheering at the idea of the guys from WCW coming out on top.
With that original plan, it seems that they should have just invaded wrestlemania.....but I did like seeing shawn michaels in an nwo shirt, was disappointed to see HHH never getting to do angles with nwo
@Zdiddy7 wasn't that the idea of nWo ? Invade and be poison
It was the summer of 92
Wwe made the right call on killing the nwo because hall was a mess and wouldn't last , hogan couldn't be trusted long term and Nash was done
Nash hates it when they pull one on him lol even though the NWO could've been way kooler and bigger in WWE, but Vince was never gonna allow it
So handsome
I never understood why Nash didn't have an official match at Wrestlemania X8. He could have had one with the Big Show (who didn't have a match), he could have beat him, Hall loses to Austin and then the best of 3 and Hogan loses.
That's interesting. I know Kevin's been caught in lies before but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt here. Before even knowing if the WrestleMania crowd would turn on The Rock they had already decided Hulk would turn face? Should've asked Kevin why Vince booked Austin vs. Hall and not Kevin vs. Hall
Nash was hurt
Not a chance that there were discussions of turning Hogan face at the show. That was 100% the crowd and WWE had to adjust
is he rolling a joint?
They had to bring them back, they were never gonna not bring them back. They should have had Scott come back as Razor, that would have been awesome to hear that Music for Razor Ramón
Vince lied to them to get them on board then switched it and ended the nwo Vince is real big on destroying characters and angles.
Diesel was and will always be my guy!
In CHICAGO the people cheered more for Hulk than Rock not because it was NWO it was all Hulk. Same happened in Toronto and Montreal.
He was huge in Chicago before the WWF, when they were a top town for Verne and the AWA.
What do you think of
I really Kevin Nash! Him Steve talk all time! Would have been cool to see Austin and Kevin work together
People talk shit about Nash but he's cool AF
Damn this is 100% true everthing he said in this interview. But why does he always look completely baked now?
Cause he smokes ALOT of weed now from what I've heard. And he probably still likes pain pills
A lot of it can be attributed to his size and age. He's 61 years old and 6 foot 10, 300 pounds. Him sounding out of breath, or pausing a lot during sentences, is a pretty tell-tale sign of cardiovascular issues. Pretty common in guys of his size when they get older.
People blame Vince for burying the WWE nWo but he didn't. Vince gave them HBK to replace Hogan. He wouldn't do that if he wanted to bury them.
Nash's injury and Scott Hall going to rehab is what buried the WWE nWO. No Nash, Hall, or Hogan = no nWo
nWo angle was wasted in WWE
Vince the ultimate back stabber
‘Tis true! It’s all abt Nash
He's right about fans cheering Hogan and the nWo over Austin and Rock, but Austin definitely had cheers over Hogan and the nWo in 2002. He's ignorant of that.
The fans never booed Steve. Ever. No matter what they did. All that heel stuff in 2001, Austin was and is the biggest star they ever had. He should have had the match with Hogan at Mania 18. The crowd would have been more split and not booing him like they did Rocky.
@@Rschr101 I know they never booed Austin. Rocky, yes, but what I am saying is each of their fans respectively(Austin and nWo) had cheered for who they loved more. I am an Austin fan and have always recognized Austin getting cheered over them. nWo and Hogan were booed almost all the time when cutting promos with Austin. But be careful, the Hogan marks hate hearing that.
@@unlimitedayoproduction2452 Steve paid his dues and had nothing left to prove; Vince wanted Austin to lay low and take it easy and put other stars over but Austin saw it differently. Sure, Austin walked out out of frustration and anger but Austin needs to realize his personal crap interfered with his performance as well. And with all due to respect to Austin, my favorite star growing up, had he continued wrestling after 2003, the match would have happened with Hogan whether he wanted it or not; you cannot have two of the top dogs of all time cross paths and not face each other.
If only WWE had stuck with that original nWo plan…I was a keen fan in 2002, and had endured 2001, so seeing all these wCw big names turn up was awesome…..then Hogan turned into a good guy - him v Rock at WM18 was an awesome match, don’t get me wrong, but it killed what should’ve been the angle of the year - the nWo invading WWE and growing exponentially until stopped at WM19 - Rock v Hogan absolutely killed that and ruined 2002, which was awful except for Survivor series, and I think Armageddon was alright. Hindsight’s a great thing, but if only they’d used Brock Lesnar, the heel Jericho, and then Scott Steiner - it could’ve been awesome.
Was this filmed in 2020? Nash looks like he hasn't aged a day.
Nah this was recorded in the mid-00s.
Nash is wrong here about the fans cheering for Hogan over Rock. In every show leading up to Wreslemania - fans cheered 99% for Rock, 1% for Hogan. It wasn't until actual Wrestlemania, in Toronto, that the fans derailed everything and cheered 99.99999% Hogan, 0.000001% Rock.
Wtf you talking about? It was 50-50 at best. The fans popped every time Hogan came out and there were huge Hogan chants during that face-to-face promo. They tried everything to get Hogan a heel reaction including running into the Rock with a mack truck and the fans were still cheering for him.
Where can I find the full shoot?
They also wanted stone cold to hob for Lesnar.
No build, no story, nothing. That was the straw that broke the camel's back. Austin carried that company on his back with a broken neck for years and in 2002 the company wrote him off.
@@Rschr101 Austin stated, he would be willing to job to Lesnar, but it had to make sense. The WWE company at the time proved they just wanted absolute nonsense.
Rschr101 After WCW was bought by Vince, there was no Competition, no leverage for wrestlers anymore, even Stone Cold. With all the WCW Wrestlers & new wrestlers, Vince probably had to devalue Steve Austin cause he had too much Power.
Bad how the wwe and wcw did business, instead of wwe trying to destroy each company , it should have been like the old territories sharing talent.
WCW Didn't Want To Form An Alliance With Vince McMahon After He Put All Those Territories Out Of Business & Stole Their Talent-
Vince Being A Cut-Throat Business Person.
The nWo in wwe was a failure. It shouldve lasted waaay longer and they shouldve been a dominant force until wm19 minimum. They couldve done so much story and feuds and built up the heat until the payoff at wm19 or even wm20 with the main event being austin vs hogan
Funny how the rock and Austin both beat nwo at wrestle mania 18. And less than 6 months later Austin walks out. Rock goes to Hollywood and the nwo angle died by the time summerslam 02 came lol. And ruthless aggression began
Uploaded 1 week ago 40 thousand views. Nash one of the most straight shooters ever ❤❤❤
Lol.........
He’s a good story teller but is known for lying.
ROFLMFAO
Till this day, I don't understand why they didn't have Austin feud with Nash instead of Scott Hall. Hall was the man as Razor Ramon but never quite reached the top card. Nash held the WWF Championship for over a year and main event several PPV's... Would’ve been a bigger draw/match and… Austin wouldn’t have to deal with Scott’s drinking problem
Nash looked tougher as an enforcer outside the ring. I think the plan was for Hall to distract the ref. While Nash attacks him outside the ring. Then slide him in after softening him up.
Guy: What did you do this morning?
Nash: I woke up
Guy: What was your reaction to that?
I guess it makes sense if I really think about it , Steve Austin hated the idea of losing to Scott Hall but had no problem crying in a segment where Kurt Angle threatened to throw him off a bridge. Then I remember that's Kurt Freaking Angle.
Nash looks kinda baked in that video, eyes seem aloof
No one has a bad word to say about stone cold watching him back he made that program
like Nash said it would've work better if it was Stone Cold vs Kevin Nash
How did they plan to turn Hogan face when they didn’t even know the crowd was going to cheer for Hogan. They didn’t know shit until the match and everything changed mid match when wwe realized Hogan was over with the Toronto crowd
Because Hogan was getting face pops the entirety of the run up until mania
@@bigkon420 I did happen to go back and watch his return at No Way Out and you’re right, they couldn’t resist and popped loud for him
@@bigkon420 Hulk said in his book he was asked at the last minute to bring his red and yellow gear with him to Wrestlemania X8. They knew he'd be over and considered just making it a face vs face match.
It was supposed to be Kurt Angle and last minute it was changed to Jericho - oddly enough Kurt was stuck wrestling Kane that year while Jericho got the match against Triple H when it should have been Kurt Angle aligning with Stephanie to battle HHH at WM18 but guess who was against that? Good old shovel boy HHH, so that entire thing was HHH's doing, and HHH was also behind bringing in his BOYZ and while I was in total agreement bringing them in, the way they were used was total trash too, so Austin had every reason to be upset and take his ball and go home. I wouldve done the exact same thing. Austin even retired early because he saw where the business was going. HHH destroyed wrestling and we all know what the WWF was like from 2002 to 2004 with him. a nightmare.
Kevin Nash is the man!
R f video is awesome 👏 🙌🤟👏👈🤙Nwo 4 life !
Kevin, had you not had injury issues, you would have been a 10+ year NBA all-star. Magic Johnson has alluded to how good Kevin was, and his enormous potential.
Nash had attitude problems that’s what hurt him too. He was in Europe when he suffered his career ending injury.
@@calikid05 What kind of attitude’s problem he had back there?
We never saw Scott Hall and Austin drinking beer together. What a wasted opportunity.
Nash is right here nwo staying heel with all three of them would have made money the original plan for wm would of been just as good because it would have been a better set up for later events instead of what did happen granted the rock vs hogan was good and a much more iconic match but after wm the heat was dead and that era just fizzled out soon after with no real bang but at end of the day you can't have everything work out perfectly