Kevin Nash believes that WCW in 1992 was a greater threat to WWE than AEW is right now.
There must be reason behind a heel turn in order for it to be effective. While WCW did have good heel turns over the years, ...
Being a great babyface is an art, and WCW had some all-time great babyfaces on the roster throughout its history.
It's not one specific reason that caused WCW to fail, but a combination of all these things led to the promotion's demise.
Sting had been a staunch enemy of the faction since it launched, and yet here he was throwing up the 'Too Sweet' horns with Kevin Nash and old tag partner Lex Luger. Seeing 'Crow' Sting get cool ...
The nWo, Sting, DDP, Ric Flair and more boosted the ... Scott Hall's taser bit was hokey, admittedly. Even so, Nash getting the 'W' over Bill was one of WCW's most shocking visuals.
Kevin Nash, and Hulk Hogan. But, the group, throughout its history, consistently added new members, which included the likes of Sting, Randy Savage, Dusty Rhodes, Big Show, X-Pac, and even then ...
Montez Ford, one of World Wrestling Entertainment's hottest superstars, has compared the Bloodline to nWo, one of the most iconic stables in pro wrestling history.
and Kevin Nash in 1996, the nWO epitomized the "edgy," adult-oriented rebellious image of the WCW and eventually included numerous other wrestlers like Randy Savage, Sting, and Rey Mysterio.
NewsChannel 5's on-going "Hate Comes to Main Street" investigation has been recognized as a finalist for the prestigious ...
Two of the biggest stars in this era of wrestling, Sting and Lex Luger seemed to always ... a shockwave was sent through WCW when Kevin Nash and Scott Hall rocked up in 1996.