10 Worst Reasons Wrestling Feuds Started

6. Kevin Nash Grows Angry That Triple H Isn't Returning His Calls

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Almost everybody knows the annoyance, a friend either doesn't answer their phone or text back. It's frustrating, but not the kind of thing anyone would expect to see as part of a major wrestling angle. In 2011, that's precisely what WWE used to reintroduce Kevin Nash to the fold.

Returning at SummerSlam, Nash emerged through the crowd and attacked CM Punk following his victory over Alberto Del Rio. The next night on Raw, Nash said Triple H had texted him, telling him to ambush Punk. As if that wasn't random enough, it later came out that Nash had actually used Triple H's phone to text himself, thus implicating 'The Game' in the situation.

This led to rising tensions between Triple H and his old buddy, eventually causing them to meet at TLC in a Ladder Match come December. Infamously, Nash repeated that Triple H had neglected to return his calls, hence the reason for his frustration with his friend of almost two decades.

Surely a big name like Nash deserved a bit more thought than growing angry at Triple H because he didn't phone him back?

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