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Kevin Nash

Kevin Scott Nash (born July 9, 1959 in Detroit, Michigan) is a professional wrestler who has performed in both World Wrestling Entertainment and the now-defunct World Championship Wrestling.

Nash's primary sport while growing up was basketball. He was the second-most-recruited player in Michigan in his senior year of high school, behind future basketball legend Magic Johnson. Nash was a center for the Tennessee Volunteers from 1979 – 1980 but was never a major star and quickly became disillusioned. A year later he began playing professional basketball in Europe and ended up seriously injuring his knee. Nash was unsure of what to do with his career then, and enlisted in the United States Army, serving in Germany for two years. He went on to become a bouncer, and was eventually scouted by WCW's Dusty Rhodes and joined the organization.

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Career

Nash first worked as part of a tag-team known as the Master Blasters, wrestling under the name "Steele". Later, he wrestled under the name of Oz, and still later as Vinnie Vegas.

In 1993, he left WCW and signed with the then-WWF, adopting the gimmick of "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel, originally a "bodyguard" for real-life friend Shawn Michaels. Nash still holds unprecedented credentials; he defeated Bob Backlund in November 1994 for the WWF heavyweight chamionship in nine seconds, a WWF record, and was the only wrestler to acquire the WWF Tag-Team title, Intercontinental title, and Heavyweight title (all of the Federation's titles at that time) within a calendar year. Nash's WWF Championship run lasted for an impressive 358 days, a rarity in the Federation. After several successful years in the WWF, he left to rejoin WCW, and teamed up with another real-life friend, Scott Hall, to form the nWo (New World Order). After the nWo was split into two factions, Nash joined the "Wolfpac " faction. In World Championship Wrestling, Nash held all of the major championships as well as being a four-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion and also wrote some of the later storylines for WCW before it was bought by WWF (now WWE).

After leaving WCW, Nash again joined WWE and briefly re-formed the nWo, but it was disbanded after a quadriceps injury put him out of action. He came back from that, but his professional wrestling career apparently ended after a previously existing shoulder injury recurred in 2003, forcing him to undergo reconstructive surgery. He had announced the end of his in-ring career, although he had said he wanted to stay in the wrestling business. However, he later returned to wrestling, appearing in a Total Nonstop Action ring with Scott Hall.

Film

Kevin Nash had notable roles in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Secret of the Ooze as "Super Shredder", and, more recently, in the 2004 movie The Punisher as "The Russian".

Finishing/Signature moves

Championships/Accomplishments

WWE Championship Reigns
Preceded by:
Bob Backlund
First Succeeded by:
Bret Hart


WWE Intercontinental Championship Reigns
Preceded by:
Razor Ramon
First Succeeded by:
Razor Ramon

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