1 | 12.10.2025 | Monch Wrestling | 6.0 | |
2 | 04.10.2025 | Desmond33 | 8.0 | |
3 | 13.09.2025 | getsworkedintoshoots | 6.0 | |
4 | 11.09.2025 | rainmakerpunk | | |
5 | 27.08.2025 | MooGati | | |
6 | 24.08.2025 | Pm Frank | 1.0 | Easily top 5 most overrated wrestlers in history of WWE fka WWF. Easily the wrestler that define downfall of WWF. One of the worst champion in history. He should have been a lowcarder, the only reason why he was bigger than he should was Scott Hall and later also Hulk Hogan. Like he is the reason the tribalist still exists. His quotes are one of the most awful ones. Despite his 2-3/10 talent in the ring I think his influence outside the ring makes him 1/10. I don't want to talk much worse things about him but seriously. Can anyone tell me at least two Kevin Nash great singles matches? Because I Can't |
7 | 23.08.2025 | Bockelito | 7.0 | |
8 | 22.08.2025 | Brutish Dandy | 7.0 | Kevin Nash knew ball. This is a man who knew exactly what his time was worth. One of the rare guys in wrestling who understood that the name of the game is to make as much money with as little effort as possible. Didn't hurt that he got carried to a handful of great matches along the way. That said, I usually don't go out of my way to look for his stuff because at times it seemed his mission in life to figure out exactly how little effort he could get away with putting into his stuff before sports entertainment ceased to be classifiable as either a sport or entertainment. |
9 | 22.08.2025 | Rassle Fan | 7.0 | Kevin Nash was smart when it came to wrestling. He as a good talker, decent worker for a big man and extremely charismatic. Towards the end of his WCW run he was mentally checked out and I honestly don't blame him. Until I looked it up here I had no idea his last match was in 2018 and stayed active until then. The time I saw him in matches was TNA and he really wasn't that bad all things considered. He took better care of himself than Scott Hall which is why he was trusted to carry a world title. |
10 | 22.08.2025 | GRAPIFY | 2.0 | The fact that Nash has more world title reigns than a guy like Scott Hall will always be wild to me as beyond his look and size and being somewhat charismatic on the mic he was god awful in ring. In his whole career the only person who was able to somehow get a good match out of him was Bret Hart which more so speaks to how good he is compared to Nash.I will give him props for being able to cut some decent promos and for having some of the funnier moments wrestling history whether they were intentional or not but more than anything he is proof that during the 90s all you needed was to be big and tall to get pushed to the top no matter how good or bad you were between the ropes. |
11 | 20.08.2025 | Blacker | 7.0 | |
12 | 18.08.2025 | Luj | 8.0 | |
13 | 12.08.2025 | Belka 017 | 6.0 | |
14 | 11.08.2025 | Robertb22 | 6.0 | |
15 | 10.08.2025 | jaletta | 8.0 | |
16 | 09.08.2025 | Erdrick | 1.0 | As painfully dull as many other lanky giants once the bell rang and frequently injured, Nash was able to reach the top of the wrestling business purely through having a tough guy look, backstage politicking, and the ability to cut promos that mostly relied on mockingly undermining his opponents' credibility. He was the worst-drawing WWF Champion in history, the success of the NWO was in the concept and not anything to do with Nash, his ego helped kill WCW, and his late-career burial of the X-Division in TNA was a major black mark on the company. Remove Kevin Nash from wrestling history and it's only improved. |
17 | 17.07.2025 | Moranjeboom | 8.0 | |
18 | 05.07.2025 | TERRYFUNKFANATIC | 7.0 | |
19 | 29.06.2025 | Dissmaster1997 | 6.0 | |
20 | 14.06.2025 | Dieter316 | | Super charismatisch, großartiger Redner aber im Ring sehr limitiert. Trotzdem natürlich einer der großen Namen in der Wrestlinggeschichte |
21 | 08.06.2025 | Drew115 | 7.0 | |
22 | 31.05.2025 | Aecaq Aqber | 9.0 | |
23 | 26.05.2025 | JRMac | 7.0 | |
24 | 20.05.2025 | maaxon | 6.0 | |
25 | 07.05.2025 | Matzen | | |
26 | 05.05.2025 | Jamarcus | 6.0 | |
27 | 02.05.2025 | Daequanbs | 8.0 | |
28 | 29.04.2025 | Causeahazard | 7.0 | |
29 | 10.04.2025 | Arianmr | 6.0 | |
30 | 08.04.2025 | bnummer | 7.0 | |
31 | 07.04.2025 | Rainmaker4196 | 6.0 | |
32 | 05.04.2025 | TheV2 | 6.0 | |
33 | 05.04.2025 | Maniaofmania | | On the technical side, he sucked match output was bad even among other bad big guys. if matches were boring at best, im not a huge fan of the MNW era, of [us wrestling] so the fact it was part of that worsens it even more. And the fact he unmasked Rey Jr makes him even worse and his politicking also makes his rating goes down in my view. Match output 0/10 Impact 10/10[ negative] Consistency of output 0/10 Innovation 0/10 work style 0/10 so over all he was not innovative he also had a wide negative impact on the industry and too few to zero high-level matches in Quality wise that the either it mid-card or main event . |
34 | 02.04.2025 | neuuwave | 6.0 | |
35 | 31.03.2025 | HortonHearsAdoctorWho | 6.0 | |
36 | 21.03.2025 | LariatOfFire | 7.0 | |
37 | 21.03.2025 | Justdawg | 7.0 | |
38 | 12.03.2025 | AbeLincoln | 6.0 | His move to WCW as part of the nWo revolutionized the industry, helping usher in wrestling's hottest era. While not known for technical prowess, his size and character work made him a compelling main event star. His backstage influence, both praised and criticized, shaped wrestling's landscape. Though divisive, Nash's impact on the industry is undeniable. |
39 | 12.03.2025 | TigetMask15 | 6.0 | |
40 | 11.03.2025 | CommisarRobe | 9.0 | I loved Nash as Diesel the epitome of cool, his title run in WWF didn't exactly set the world on fire but I still enjoyed him as Champion. Nash in the NWO was an amazing heel in the early days of the stable. I think Nash is a good worker and has been consistently around the biggest and most exciting moments in wrestling and that says a lot. |
41 | 05.03.2025 | Vicarly | 7.0 | |
42 | 28.02.2025 | JediSaiyanMaster1203 | 8.0 | |
43 | 17.02.2025 | CrandonMartin2001 | 10.0 | Kevin Nash is a perfect example of evolution, influence, and knowing how to play the game. His early days were rough, with forgettable gimmicks like Oz and Vinnie Vegas, but everything changed when he became Diesel, Shawn Michaels' bodyguard. His size made him intimidating, but it was his natural charisma and effortless cool that made him stand out. He quickly rose through the ranks, becoming WWF Champion in 1994 and holding the title for a record-setting 358 days, the longest reign of the '90s. Nash himself was a top star, and his presence gave WWF a reliable main eventer. But his biggest move wasn't inside the ring--it was behind the scenes. In 1996, he and Scott Hall left WWF for WCW in what would become one of the most game-changing moves in wrestling history. Nash's defection to WCW was bigger than just a career move--it shifted the entire wrestling landscape. The moment he and Hall arrived, they felt like stars on another level, and when they introduced Hulk Hogan as the third man of the nWo, it was an industry-defining moment. Nash was one of the masterminds behind the group's success, blending reality with wrestling in a way that had never been done before. His cool, cocky persona made him one of the most over heels in the business. By the late '90s, he was one of wrestling's biggest names, and even when WCW collapsed, Nash's legacy was already cemented. His return to WWE in 2002 proved that, as the crowd erupted when the nWo made their surprise comeback. While injuries limited his in-ring work during this run, Nash's presence alone made him a major player whenever he appeared. Even after WWE, Nash continued to leave his mark on the business. His TNA run was surprisingly great, with some of his most entertaining mic work ever, mixing comedy with his veteran presence to remain a highlight of the show. He played a key role in helping younger talent while still delivering when needed. His WWE Hall of Fame induction was inevitable, but even beyond that, Nash's influence is undeniable. He was one of the smartest minds in wrestling, knowing when and where to make the right moves, both in character and behind the scenes. Whether it was as Diesel, a founding member of the nWo, or a veteran presence in later years, Kevin Nash defined cool in wrestling. His lasting legacy is that of a game-changer, a guy who always knew his worth, and someone who played a massive role in shaping the industry into what it is today. |
44 | 14.02.2025 | Little Stinger | 6.0 | |
45 | 13.02.2025 | Cappone-ceraio | 6.0 | |
46 | 13.02.2025 | taabr2 | 7.0 | Super charismatic wrestler, solid promo and a pretty damn good look. But then that damn bell rings and it's like he has no business being in there. Dude is the absolute definition of doing minimal work and getting the maxium output and I don't mean it in the way some wrestling fans prefer minimalist approached. Nash can literally do only 5 different moves in the ring and relies super hard on actual talent to carry him. It's a pity because of how smart this man understands the wrestling business, you put him in the body of an actual worker and you would have gotten something special. |
47 | 11.02.2025 | zacharymahabir | 7.0 | |
48 | 03.02.2025 | NickyF88 | 7.0 | |
49 | 02.02.2025 | Shainy | 6.0 | |
50 | 02.02.2025 | tlaustin | 7.0 | |
51 | 05.01.2025 | crippleddonut | 8.0 | |
52 | 18.12.2024 | mrleedles | 9.0 | |
53 | 17.12.2024 | TheDoubleDarkness | 7.0 | |
54 | 12.12.2024 | Japanese BAKA | 8.0 | |
55 | 27.11.2024 | ItsAllAWorkAnyway | 9.0 | Kevin Nash with a sense of reverence probably would've put him in the same air as Hogan and Flair. Yet Nash without a sense of reverence is still one the most exceptional wrestlers of all time. Would he like people to forget some of his earliest gimmicks? Sure. But once Diesel became a name in the WWE, he also became a champion in relatively short order. The Attitude Era was kicked off when Nash defected to WCW along with Scott Hall and formed the seminal faction nWo. He might not have had the same success in Hollywood as others, but his resume still features cameo roles in TMNT 2: The Secret of the Ooze and Grandma's Boy. |
56 | 17.11.2024 | lilian59277 | 7.0 | |
57 | 02.11.2024 | Angelo159 | 8.0 | |
58 | 24.10.2024 | 704eb | 7.0 | |
59 | 23.10.2024 | lukasmgc | 7.0 | |
60 | 17.10.2024 | arkhamoutlaw10 | 8.0 | There are many valid critiques labelled against Big Sexy Kevin Nash, he buried people backstage in WCW, he often didn't try in the ring, he was sluggish in his later career stages, the Diesel world title reign was a failure and he was never the wrestler to have the best matches on the show. It makes sense that people don't like him. However, the fact of the matter is that Kevin Nash is the coolest wrestler of all time. There is nothing that can take that away from, on pure vibes and aesthetic alone, he is the coolest man to ever step into the squared circle. |
61 | 16.10.2024 | socktherapy | 9.0 | |
62 | 12.10.2024 | felyaron | 5.0 | Charismatic and entertaining when not wrestling, in the ring he was all presence, no moves. Which is kind of an issue for appreciation of a wrestler. He's got a handful or two of good matches (only with his friends and/or GOATs) and a bunch of acceptable matches (some happened in Japan where he was Great Oz, green as his gimmick, but in the ring with some of the greats), but many more of terrible high profile ones. His career is less than satisfactory, as I can't even imagine how a Kevin Nash match could be great and his contributions to the industry were overall negative. |
63 | 08.10.2024 | Itterbob | 6.0 | |
64 | 04.10.2024 | crs285 | 7.0 | Early WCW Nash was horrible due to the gimmicks like Oz and Vinnie Vegas. Diesel was a much better character for him in WWE. He had success in WWE with Michaels and then solo. Was a big backstage politics guy with the Kliq. Best decision of his career. The Outsiders and the original NWO were some of the greatest work of his career. Not the best booker as he made some very odd choices. After WCW closed WWE runs and TNA runs occurred but nothing near what his past runs were in terms of booking and match quality. In ring wise Nash was good for his size as he could move and his power moves looked great. His mic skills and charisma were where he made his money. |
65 | 03.10.2024 | YB2 | 7.0 | |
66 | 13.09.2024 | Aquila Heliaca | 6.0 | |
67 | 03.09.2024 | Gold Fists | 7.0 | |
68 | 30.08.2024 | TrueJugoBetrugoNo1 | 6.0 | |
69 | 28.08.2024 | proraaaaaaaaaaslin | 6.0 | |
70 | 26.08.2024 | Chosen One | 9.0 | Die Gesamtbewertung hier ist besser als ich dachte, entspricht aber noch nicht meiner persönlichen Ansicht. Kevin Nash ist der Inbegriff von Coolness und einer meiner absoluten Lieblingswrestler. Seine Anfangszeit in WCW war nicht so toll, in WWF ging es dann bergauf. Als Bodyguard von Shawn Michaels war er in seinem Element; seine WWF-Titelregentschaft war aber nicht das Gelbe vom Ei, das kann ich ehrlich sagen. Trotzdem macht sein zweiter WCW Run alles bisherige wett: Er war der zweite Outsider und Gründungsmitglied der nWo und von da an hat er regelmäßig großartige Promos geliefert und Matches gehabt, für die man sich interessiert hat. Alles, was er gemacht hat, war Gold. Kaum ein Wrestler bisher oder danach war so over wie Kevin Nash von 1996 bis Anfang 1999. Hat er im Ring Meisterleistungen vollbracht? Nein. Aber ich glaube, viele Fans vergessen, dass Pro Wrestling im Kern immer noch einen legitimen Wettkampf simulieren soll und Kevins Moveset war nicht groß, aber wuchtig. Genau deshalb mag ich seine Jackknife Powerbomb mehr als die meisten Powerbombs; sie sieht gefährlich und effektiv aus. Womit könnte ein zwei Meter großer Mann seinen Gegner schon besser besiegen als mit einmal aufheben und auf den Boden werfen? Aber um mal zumindest ein wenig objektiv zu sein: Seine Booking-Philosophie war nicht die beste (eine Wrestling braucht kein Wrestling - hä? ) und seine Auftritte bei WWE nach dem Untergang WCWs waren einfach nicht gut. Deswegen "nur" 9 Punkte für Big Sexy. |
71 | 20.08.2024 | Dragonlee | 7.0 | |
72 | 19.08.2024 | yanis17 | 7.0 | |
73 | 13.08.2024 | eetasa2 | 6.0 | |
74 | 12.08.2024 | RyanKras16 | 7.0 | |
75 | 09.08.2024 | Zak22 | 3.0 | Kevin Nash had the look, he had the talking ability, he at many points had the gimmick down, he was part of the most iconic group in wrestling history. But he could not wrestle for shit, Nash's offence looks bad for the most part and he is simply lazy in the ring, I don't think he had a great match in his whole career. And Nash is partially responsible for the shit that brought World Championship Wrestling to its damn knees, Finger Poke of Doom anybody? Great talker, shit wrestler. He was entertaining in TNA, as long as he was no-where near a ring. |
76 | 19.07.2024 | ITGfromDisc | 8.0 | One of the most controversial men in professional wrestling in the 90's, Nash had the lowest ratings (at the time) as WWF champion, Hotshotted the WCW title as booker, as well as make WCW the worst wrestling show until Russo came in, Nash also did plenty good in wrestling. He was a great entertainer, had a good promo and presence, was almost always around Main event talent, as well as helping change the face and maturity level of WCW with the NWO, helping usher in a 82-week ratings streak, with high ppv buys and loads of money. Overall, he had a rocky start with Vinnie Vegas, Oz, and other gimmicky characters in WCW, moved to WWF to become Diesel, joined the NWO again, changing the face of wrestling, and then keeping himself relevant with his booking in WCW, and his short periods of time in WWE and TNA. Backstage, he was well liked by most, and was the calm face of the Kilq, alongside HHH. I would say a 8 fits Kevin Nash, someone who could be a good opponent, if he doesnt have power backstage. |
77 | 19.07.2024 | watts | 9.0 | |
78 | 15.07.2024 | Open The Vault | 7.0 | Big Sexy Kevin Nash is another one of these legendary professional wrestlers who's done things here and there that has legitimized him in the wrestling world forever. The nWo, The Wolfpac, Main Event Mafia. He's been apart of huge stables and even tag teams with the likes of Scott Hall, Shawn Michaels & DDP. He's worked WCW/NWA, NJPW, WWF, and TNA. He's had some blunders in his career like Oz, Master Blaster, Vinnie Vegas...The earliest parts of his career can be described as a trainwreck. Bad match after bad match and ending up dwindling quickly. He joined WWF as Shawn Michael's bodyguard slowly making his name through the ranks of the WWF, soon reaching the mountain top in 1995. After his failed title reign, he left WWF in Mid 1996 and went on to make pro-wrestling history with the nWo. It seemed like he had gotten lazy around 1998. Nash's career from 1998 to 2001 can be described as turmoil-filled. Low heat World title reigns, questionable storylines, notoriously bad matches. It was obvious he lost interest. When he rejoined WWE in 2002, He was alright, injury filled unfortunately which killed nWo (2002) and any potential of a good run. His TNA run was pretty good and if you havent, I'd watch that! |
79 | 14.07.2024 | Nard190 | 6.0 | |
80 | 28.06.2024 | LordSodaPop | 5.0 | Ehh, I feel I would be lying if I said I ever cared for Big Sexy here. His mic skills, character and general presence? Great. He was good enough as an entertainer. However, even during his best days, he needed the right opponent in order to have a good match. Put him with the wrong opponent and you weren't going to get anything above "okay". In some cases he was outright bad, especially in his later career. Awful booking mind as well. You know the Nitro with nothing but vignettes for the first hour? You can thank Kevin for that. Overall, while I wouldn't say Nash would have made it as far as he did if he didn't have some talent himself, I generally feel his success was less about what he knew, but more about who he knew. |
81 | 26.06.2024 | Dntbamark | 8.0 | Huge Kevin Nash fan. One of the best "big men" in the business, not the best in-ring worker but was and still is a great personality within the business. Though he initially got his start in WCW, Nash's big break when he transitioned to "Diesel, " the intimidating bodyguard of Shawn Michaels. His impressive size, combined with his cool demeanor, quickly made him a fan favorite. Diesel's popularity soared, leading to a significant push that saw him win the WWF Championship in 1994. Nash held the title for nearly a year, one of the longest reigns of the era. Much is said about the quality of Nash's title reign, though I mostly chalk it up to the business being in a downturn as well as Diesel not being booked against any quality opponents. Opponents that included Bob Backlund, Jeff Jarrett, Sid, Owen and Bret Hart as well as King Mabel. Following his title loss to Bret Hart, Diesel stuck around in the WWF a while longer ultimately losing to The Undertaker at Wrestlemania 12. Nash switched to WCW in 96 and the rest is history, Nash along with Scott Hall played a crucial role in the creation of the New World Order (nWo) alongside Hulk Hogan. The nWo storyline revolutionized professional wrestling, bringing a new level of realism and edge to the industry. The move did huge business for WCW, helping the promotion gain an edge over the WWF in the "Monday Night Wars." During his time in WCW, Nash (along with alot of the top guys) had a significant influence on the booking and creative direction of the company. His booking decisions, including ending Goldberg's undefeated streak and the infamous "Fingerpoke of Doom" incident, were heavily criticized with many seeing them as contributing factors in WCW's demise. Following the demise of WCW, Nash returned to WWF as part of that lackluster NWO angle that was rushed from the very get-go, I do think his presence (along with that of Scott Hall, Hogan, Sting, ect) would have helped the invasion angle but I can understand them collecting a payday while sitting at home. He had a brief feud with Triple H in 2003 during the peak of Triple H's Reign of Terror that saw him fall to Triple H twice. He was out of the WWE not much longer than that where he would have a long but steady career in TNA. All in all, I like Kevin Nash alot. He was never the best technical wrestler and his size and massive frame opened him up to a ton of injuries in his career but despite this, I find Nash to be a legend in the business. |
82 | 26.06.2024 | piglatin | 9.0 | |
83 | 26.06.2024 | Quack7183 | 7.0 | |
84 | 24.06.2024 | YogiKel | | Kevin Nash, also known as Big Daddy Cool or Diesel in the world of professional wrestling, was indeed a remarkable athlete known for his agility and unique in-ring style despite his towering 7-foot stature. Nash captured the audience's attention not only with his imposing presence but also with his surprising agility and athleticism. |
85 | 14.06.2024 | lunii | 8.0 | |
86 | 13.06.2024 | CMgab | 6.0 | |
87 | 12.06.2024 | BrendenPlayz | 8.0 | |
88 | 03.06.2024 | elmark | 7.0 | |
89 | 29.05.2024 | teakay | 6.0 | |
90 | 26.05.2024 | WrestlingGuru | 6.0 | |
91 | 25.05.2024 | kanto | 6.0 | |
92 | 21.05.2024 | CSTLW | 7.0 | |
93 | 19.05.2024 | nerd767 | 9.0 | |
94 | 10.05.2024 | leonconnelly652 | 8.0 | |
95 | 02.05.2024 | MarkMcMarkington2 | 7.0 | |
96 | 28.04.2024 | perconflncns | 8.0 | |
97 | 27.04.2024 | chaqudemus | 6.0 | |
98 | 25.04.2024 | jcheng777 | 6.0 | |
99 | 17.04.2024 | Neuroticdog42 | 8.0 | |
100 | 07.04.2024 | ShaneSpear | 8.0 | |