The Many Faces Of Kevin Nash Ranked - From Worst To Best

18. Punisher (2003)

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Kevin Nash gave no f*cks shortly before departing WWE in 2003 to take a minor role in Marvel's forgettable Punisher movie, but his open disinterest only mirrored his employers'. Later noting how he'd offered to have his hair cut for the benefit of a pay-per-view buyrate ahead of clipping it for the film anyway, Nash's interest in his work waned when the company instead threw it away with a week's build on Monday Night Raw. He marched into the following week's SummerSlam Elimination Chamber main event with a bleach blonde buzz cut, was eliminated before all the entrants had even exited their pods, and left the company altogether immediately afterwards.

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