10 Most Undeserving Hell In A Cell Competitors In WWE History
7. Kevin Nash
Kevin Nash is like a bad smell, you can never quite get rid of him. He had his time in the nineties, first as Diesel and then in nWo, and many attribute his booking of WCW as one of the determining factors that contributed to its eventual downfall. He's a man that Eddie Guerrero once stated "I don't say this lightly, but I genuinely feel that Nash is evil." In 2003, Evolution was ruling the roost on Monday Night Raw and during a six man match at Backlash, they defeated the team of Booker T, Chris Jericho and Kevin Nash. Triple H used a sledgehammer to take out his former best friend Nash, which started an unfortunately long feud between the two. The Hell In A Cell match was a mess, and not in the good way Cell matches occasionally are. Mick Foley was brought in as special referee ostensibly to "stack the odds" against the dominant Triple H, but all he did was get hit by a chair and grudgingly counted the three count for Triple H.