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

1. The Original Tweener (1996)

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Breaking the mould as a heel with babyface friends (that was itself a nod to a relatively niche internet audience), Diesel's late-1995/early-1996 run foreshadowed his own industry-changing nWo run as well as the edge audiences loved so much about the heelish Stone Cold Steve Austin later that year.

Always the smartest man in the room, Nash even made the gimmick work for him and flog gloves - 'Big Daddy Cool' pledged only to slap hands with those sporting his merchandise.

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