10 Times Kevin Nash Was The Absolute Best

8. "F*CKING MOTHERF*CKER" (Survivor Series 1995)

Diesel Rey Mysterio
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What an underrated, elegantly crafted, beautiful little match this was.

Having learned from two failed attempts to beat Diesel before this show, Bret Hart was almost heelishly hungry to apply his winning strategy where there'd be no count-outs or disqualifications.

Diesel, still seemingly a babyface, fought back and fought on through 'The Hitman's attempt to cut him down to size. And it seemed as though he'd done enough after violently driving Hart from the apron through the Spanish announce table in a first-of-its-kind spot for WWE.

But he was still the babyface.

Upon bringing Bret back in, 'Big Daddy Cool' took pity on the broken Challenger when he fell away from Jackknife attempt. He was made to pay for his good deed three seconds later when he was no longer WWE Champion - Hart had played possum and held just enough back to score the win.

With an almighty "F*CKING MOTHERF*CKER" right down the lens, Diesel snapped back into the man he'd been exactly one year earlier, kicking the sh*t out of Hart and anybody else that tried to get near them. As would become clearer the very next night - he wasn't cursing Hart, but himself.

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