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

15. The Old New World Order (2002)

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The New World Order were virtually dead on arrival in WWE, looking their age in segments against The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin and other superstars still clinging on to their dynamism from a long-departed Attitude Era. Nash was the most credible of the original returning three, but was as brittle emotionally as he was physically. He might have screamed in agony after tearing his quad live on Monday Night Raw, but his backstage cries after The Rock improvised a line referring to him as "Big Daddy B*tch" were allegedly just as long and loud.

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