5. Kevin Nash

Kevin Nash is one of the most outspoken guys the business has seen, and he's a frequent guest on the podcast/shoot interview circuit due to his candid nature and humorous storytelling. He doesn't always have the greatest memory when it comes to timelines and details, but he's so entertaining that it matters little. On the topic of being outspoken, Kevin Nash has never shied away from making his feelings known about smaller wrestlers and their ability to draw. He's remembered for his infamous quote where he called the cruiserweights "vanilla midgets", and a few years ago in a Grantland interview said the wrestling business died the day that Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit became world champions. It's no secret that Chris Jericho was a close friend of both men, and he took offense to the unwarranted insult. Firing back via Twitter, Jericho wrote: "Funny how @realkevinnash says wrestling "died" when Benoit and Guerrero were champs, yet the worst year for WWE biz was 95 when he was on top." That's a harsh shot but it's undeniably true and Nash responded by saying "Once again the puppet master pulls the mark's strings. Knew Jericho was a closet mark. First one eliminated on a bullsh*t sing show...REALLY!!" Jericho ended the exchange by firing back that he hoped Nash didn't tear his quad tweeting. For what's it worth the two have obviously squashed the beef because they took a photo together on a flight back to Florida two years later, so all seems to be forgiven.