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

13. The Face That Runs The Place (1995)

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Oh dear.

At January 1994's Royal Rumble, Diesel earned one of the biggest cheers of the night for his admirable efforts as an early midcard monster. There was a vim and vigour to his brief spell of dominance, and a sense of injustice to his eventual elimination. It was the moment Vince McMahon knew he had a future megastar in his midst. A year later would be the moment he tried to make him like every single one from the past.

That version of Diesel will feature elsewhere in the list, but this one - this smiling, singing, dancing, nothing-in-particular-anymore Diesel - was destined to draw those atrocious buyrates, not least when paired with some utterly atrocious rivals.

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