The nWo was, and still is, one of the most recognizable and popular stables in professional wresting history. Comprised initially of Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Hulk Hogan, the trio terrorized WCW ...
Kevin Nash has always maintained an old-school reputation when it comes to doing business in the wrestling industry.
WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash has discussed why a popular NJPW star wasn't a success in WCW in the '90s, despite being a top guy in Japan. On his "Kliq This" podcast, Nash was asked a fan why Scott ...
In the summer of 1997, WCW was as hot as ever thanks to the nWo storyline, which had taken over wrestling. It led to WCW taking over wrestling too and beating WWE Raw for 83 straight weeks in the ...
Kevin Nash thinks fans hate the “Finger Poke Of Doom” because they managed to fool them. The “Finger Poke Of Doom” is one of WCW’s most controversial matches. On the January 4th, 1999 episode of WCW ...
If there's one thing that the famous nWo stable was missing throughout its many incarnations in both WCW and WWE, it was women's wrestlers. In fact, the only women to ever be part of the nWo were ...
As the late WCW undergoes a bit of a resurgence thanks to the release of the docuseries "Who Killed WCW?," it's only natural that Kevin Nash would find himself at the center of it. After all, Nash was ...
The nWo's impact on the wrestling industry can't be questioned but its ill-fated and short run in WWE fell flat, and Eric Bischoff says it never had a chance.
WWE legend Kevin Nash knows a thing or two about hanging with the greats in the pro wrestling business, and he has discussed what makes a pro wrestler exceptional. On the latest edition of his "Kliq ...