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

2. Diesel Power (1994)

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If Royal Rumble 1994 was the moment Diesel connected with Vince McMahon, the entire remainder of the calendar year was spent forging a similar bond with the company's thinning audience.

He was barely visible at WrestleMania X so not to steal focus from friends Razor Ramon and Shawn Michaels, but winning the Intercontinental Title just days later moved him into mammoth matches for the rest of the year. Electric chemistry with Shawn Michaels matched a rapidly evolving and improving style between the ropes. It was all paid off with the aforementioned WWE Title victory, though the character's devilish charm was frustratingly sacrificed. The glass smashing during his Royal Rumble entrance came two years before Stone Cold Steve Austin's iconic own - Diesel was the only other performer cool enough to pull it off.

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