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

3. One Last Time (2011)

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It's a wonder the internet didn't disappear into a denial twist after the strains of a lorry popped the living sh*t out of the Boston crowd during the Diesel character's swan-song. Fans had clearly been betraying their true feelings behind keyboards all those years as the sight of Nash in full mid-1990s regalia removing Rey Mysterio's head from his body generated wave after wave of emotion from the audience. His elimination drew similar heat - it was an old familiar feeling from a simpler time that transported many back to the first time they felt the hit of Diesel Power.

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