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Nash, Kevin

Kevin Scott Nash ( born Kevin Scott Nash , born July 9, 1959 ) is an American wrestler , actor , and former basketball player who has a legendary contract with WWE . Nash has performed under several names, but is best known for his work under his current name in WCW and TNA . Nash also achieved significant success in WWF , where he spoke under the name Diesel . Nash was a member of The Kliq, an influential backstage band that included Sean Michaels , Triple H , Scott Hall and Sean Waltman . He is also one of the three founders of the nWo grouping.

Kevin Nash
The TNA Legends Kevin Nash.jpg
Real nameKevin Scott Nash
Names in the ringKevin Nash
Diesel
Chit Lemon
Master Blaster Steele
Oz
general information
Announced Growth208 cm
Declared weight149 kg
Citizenship
Date of BirthJuly 9, 1959 ( 1959-07-09 ) (60 years)
Place of BirthDetroit , MI , USA
TrainingJodie gameton
DebutSeptember 14, 1990

Member of the WWE Hall of Fame since 2015.

Content

Professional wrestling career

Return to WWE (2011–2015)

Nash stepped into the WWE arena on January 30 during the PPV Royal Battle of 2011 under the old name Diesel , coming out at number 32, but in the same battle was eliminated by Wade Barrett (number 30). Nash's next appearance took place on August 14, 2011 on PPV SummerSlam , where he attacked SM Punk , who had just won the title of Undisputed WWE Champion , defeating John Sin . Nash spent Punk bomb and left, after which Alberto Del Rio appeared , used his Money in the Bank contract and became the WWE champion. The next day, on Raw, Kevin came out and said that he received a text message from Triple H , in which he asked him to attack Punk if he won, but SM Punk who came out after him said that he did not believe any word of Nash and tried to attack him . The guards did not let him do it. At the next Raw Triple H again invited Kevin to explain his actions. Nash appeared, talked to Triple H. At this time, SM Punk came out and said that today he would beat Nash, but the Player did not let him do it, pushing him away. Punk demanded that Triple H remove his hands from him and begin to speak bitterly about the Player’s family, after which Triple H declared that Punk had crossed the line in communicating with him and that he, the Player, would not leave it that way. Nash hit Punk and they left the ring with the Player.

On Raw, on August 29, another Player's conversation with Punk took place, but then the old theme of nWo played and Nash appeared (before that he was leaving without music), who said that he had now signed a contract with WWE and was here officially. As a result of the conversation, Triple H appointed a Nash vs. CM Punk match at WWE Night of Champions (2011) . On the same day, Nash attacked Punk after being beaten by Miz and R-Truth . At the end of the release, already behind the scenes, the Player told Punk that he consulted with his family and canceled the match between Punk and Nash, replacing him with the SM Punk match with him. In the same week, a contract was signed between Player and Punk at Super SmackDown, at the end of which Nash came out, attacked Punk and pushed Player. On Raw on September 5th, the Player said that he did not expect such a thing from a friend whom he had known for 20 years. Nash began to push the Player easily and ask: “What will you do for me?”, After which the Player hit Kevin and said that he would fire him. After that they showed that Nash was leaving in a car, in which John Laurinaytis , the WWE vice-president, sat with him.

Nash attacked Player and SM Punk at PPV Night of Champions and attempted to bomb the commentary table for the Player, but was knocked out with a sledgehammer. After this, Triple H defeated SM Punk, having held him the third “Pedigri” for the fight. At Vengeance, Nash intervened in a SM Punk and Triple H match with Mies and R-Truth, and let the latter win. And on the next RAW, Nash beat Triple H with a sledgehammer. Later he signed a contract with WWE. On TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs lost the match with a sledgehammer against the Player.

Later, he returned to the free federations, where he started a feud with "The Madness Mad", as a result of which he had a match with the stairs. The match lasted more than 15 minutes, Nash led the entire match, leading the crown, but lost the countdown after “The Mad” pushed him down the stairs.

He appeared at the Royal Battle in 2014, coming out under number 14, where he knocked out Jack Swagger , but Roman Raines himself knocked him out. He appeared on Raw on August 11th along with Scott Hall to congratulate Hulk Hogan on his birthday. Released to the music of NWO. At Wrestlemania 31, along with Hulk Hogan and Scott Hall, came out in support of Sting in his match against Triple H. In 2015, he was introduced to the WWE Hall of Fame.

Titles and achievements

 
Kevin Nash (left) with his former teammate Diamond Dallas Page
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • The most progressive wrestler of the year (1994) [1]
    • PWI Match of the Year (1995) [2] against Shaun Michaels on WrestleMania XI
    • PWI Team of the Year (1997) [3] with Scott Hall
    • PWI Resler of the Year (1995)
    • # 1 of the 500 best singles of the year in the PWI 500 in 1995 [4]
    • No. 59 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the " PWI Years " in 2003 [5]
    • # 40 of the 100 Years of Scott Hall in 2003 [6]
    • No. 55 of the 100 PWI Years with Shawn Michaels in 2003 [5]
  • Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
    • TNA Legends Championship (2 times) [7]
    • TNA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Eric Young and Scott Hall [8] [9] [10]
  • World Championship Wrestling
    • World Heavyweight Champion WCW (5 times) [11] [12]
    • WCW World Team Champion (9 times) [13] - with Scott Hall (6), Diamond Dallas Page (2) and with Sting (1)
    • WCW World War 3 ( 1998 )
  • World Wrestling Federation
    • WWF Champion ( 1 time ) [14]
    • Intercontinental champion of WWF (1 time) [15]
    • WWF Team Champion (2 times) [16] - with Sean Michaels
    • Third Triple Crown Champion
    • Member of the WWE Hall of Fame , introduced in 2015
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
    • The most progressive wrestler (1994)
    • The most overrated wrestler (1999, 2000)
    • Readers' Least Favorite Wrestler (2000)
    • Worst gimmic (1991)
    • The worst wrestler (1999, 2000)

Wrestling

    • Like kevin nash
      • Jackknife powerbomb
    • Like diesel
      • Jackknife
      • Right-handed knockout punch (knockout punch right hand - 1993
    • Like winnie vegas
      • Snake eyes
    • Like oz
      • Emerald city slam
      • Emerald City Twister -Spinning crucifix toss
  • Crown tricks
  • Big Boot
  • SideWalk Slam (Pavement Throw)
  • Snake Eyes (Snake Eyes)
  • Leapfrog Body Guillotine (Guillotine)
  • Corner Knee Strikes (knee strikes in the corner)
  • Corner Clothesline (Close in the corner)
  • Elbow Drop (Falling Elbow)
  • Chokeslam

Acting career

In 1991, Nash made his acting debut in “ Ninja Turtles II: The Mystery of the Emerald Potion ” [17] as the villain of the Super-Shredder . He appeared in a small role in the 23 episodes of season 1 of the TV series “ Sabrina - The Little Witch ”. He also played a small worker role with a jackhammer in the picture of the 1998 Family Plan .

In 1999, Kevin Nash co-authored a comic book called NASH, in which he created an anti-utopian future and himself as the main character [18] . Publisher Image Comics has published a preliminary edition and two regular issues [19] .

He was the first actor to voice the role of Sabretooth in the film “ X-Men ”, but did not remain in the role due to the conflict of work schedules [20] . He was replaced by a stuntman and coincidentally a former WCW teammate Tyler Man. Nash is present in the scene of the fight in the role of the supervillain of the Russian in the movie “The Punisher ” of 2004, based on the comic book “The Punisher ” [21] . In this scene during the filming of an energetic fight, Nash was accidentally shot with a real knife by actor Thomas Jane [22] .

In 2006, the film " DOA: Alive or Dead " with his participation, where he played the wrestler Bass Armstrong.

Filmography

  • 1991 - Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Canister - Super Shredder
  • 1996 - Sabrina - the little witch - an occasional guest from the pantry
  • 1998 - Family Plan - Man with a jackhammer
  • 2004 - The Punisher - Russian
  • 2005 - All or Nothing - Engelhart Prison Guard
  • 2006 - Boy for three - Loader
  • 2006 - DOA: Alive or Dead - Bass Armstrong
  • 2010 - The River of Darkness - Jaden Jacobs
  • 2011 - The Newest Pledge - Merkhaus' Dad
  • 2011 - Battle of the Monsters - Col. Crookshank
  • 2011 - The Mighty Thor - One
  • 2012 - Super Mike - Tarzan
  • 2012 - Rock of the Ages - Stacy Jacks bodyguard
  • 2014 - John Wick - Francis
  • 2015 - Super Mike XXL - Tarzan

Notes

  1. ↑ Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners Most Improved Wrestler of the Year (Unsolved) (not available link) . Wrestling Information Archive. The appeal date is July 1, 2008. Archived March 16, 2006.
  2. ↑ Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners Match of the Year (Unreferenced) (inaccessible link) . Wrestling Information Archive. The appeal date is July 1, 2008. Archived March 16, 2006.
  3. ↑ Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners Tag Team of the Year (Unreferenced) (inaccessible link) . Wrestling Information Archive. The appeal date is June 23, 2008. Archived March 16, 2006.
  4. ↑ Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 - 1995 (Undefeated) (inaccessible link) . Wrestling Information Archive. Date of circulation is June 30, 2008. Archived March 16, 2006.
  5. ↑ 1 2 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 - PWI Years (Unrefered) (inaccessible link) . Wrestling Information Archive. The appeal date is September 6, 2010. Archived March 16, 2006.
  6. W Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Top 100 PWI Years Tag (Unsolved) (not available link) . Wrestling Information Archive. The appeal date is June 23, 2008. Archived March 16, 2006.
  7. ↑ TNA Legends Title history (Unsolved) . The date of circulation is January 20, 2011. Archived April 3, 2012.
  8. ↑ Gerweck, Steve SPOILERS: TNA Impact for next Thursday (Undeclared) . WrestleView (May 4, 2010). The appeal date is May 5, 2010. Archived April 3, 2012.
  9. ↑ CALDWELL'S TNA SACRIFICE RESULTS 5/16: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of PPV - RVD vs. Styles, Jeff Hardy vs. Mr. Anderson ( May 16, 2010). The date of circulation is January 20, 2011. Archived April 3, 2012.
  10. ↑ WILKENFELD'S TNA IMPACT REPORT 6/10: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of Spike TV broadcast (Neopr.) (Jun 10, 2010). The date of circulation is January 20, 2011. Archived April 3, 2012.
  11. ↑ Title History WCW World Championship (Unc.) . The date of circulation is January 20, 2011. Archived February 20, 2012.
  12. ↑ WCW World Heavyweight Title history (Unsolved) . Wrestling-titles.com. The date of circulation is January 20, 2011. Archived February 19, 2012.
  13. ↑ WCW World Tag Team Title history (Unsolved) . Wrestling-titles.com. The date of circulation is January 20, 2011. Archived April 3, 2012.
  14. ↑ WWWF / WWF / WWE World Heavyweight Title history (Unidentified) . Wrestling-titles.com. The date of circulation is January 20, 2011. Archived April 3, 2012.
  15. ↑ WWF / WWE Intercontinental Heavyweight Title history (Unidentified) . Wrestling-titles.com. The date of circulation is January 20, 2011. Archived April 3, 2012.
  16. ↑ WWWF / WWF / WWE World Tag Team Title history (Unlisted) . Wrestling-titles.com. The date of circulation is January 20, 2011. Archived April 3, 2012.
  17. ↑ Kevin Nash; Acting Videos (Unreferenced) (not available link) . The appeal date was July 10, 2009. Archived November 16, 2007.
  18. ↑ Nash Comic # 01 review. on the website GumGod.com (English) (Verified July 10, 2009)
  19. К Kevin Nash's official website Archival copy dated October 10, 2008 on the Wayback Machine (Eng.) (Checked July 10, 2009)
  20. ↑ Coleman, Andrew (August 18, 2000), Evil incarnate , Evening Mail  
  21. ↑ The Punisher (2004)
  22. ↑ An Interview with Kevin Nash (Neopr.) (March 26, 2004). Circulation date August 30, 2010. Archived April 3, 2012.

Links

  • kevinbigsexynash.com - Kevin Nash official site
  • Kevin Nash Profile (English) on WWE .com
  • Profile (eng.) Online World of Wrestling
  • Kevin Nash on the Internet Movie Database
  • Kevin Nash (English) on Twitter


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nash,_Kevin&oldid=101092374


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