What REALLY Happened To WWE's 16 Tallest Wrestlers Ever?
15. Kevin Nash (6'10)
Known For: Where to start? Whether he was 'Big Daddy Cool' Diesel of part of the nWo as 'Big Sexy', Kevin Nash always had eyeballs on him. He was the longest reigning WWF Champion of the 1990s, then helped drag WCW out of the doldrums by forming the wildly successful New World Order alongside good buddy Scott Hall and a freshly heel Hulk Hogan.
What Happened To Him: Nash suffered a few nasty leg injuries that curtailed his WWF/WWE return in 2002, but he did continue appearing on and off until recently as a Royal Rumble cameo artist and Hall Of Fame regular. The fact his pal Triple H is calling the shots behind the curtain means you probably haven't seen the last of 'Big D' in the E, but there's next to no chance Kev will ever pull on some boots to wrestle again.
He's been through painful surgeries to correct leg issues, and the Hall Of Famer seems content to wax lyrical on his podcast with Kayfabe Commentaries kingpin Sean Oliver. Their 'Kliq This' show does respectable numbers, and it often puts Nash back in the headlines for some of his opinions on the current product, including what's going on over in AEW.
In between WWE stints and post-WCW demise, Nash also worked extensively for TNA between 2004-2011. It'd actually be pretty sweet (maybe too sweet?) to see him pop back up on TNA programming as a one off now WWE has a working relationship with Impact, but maybe that's just wishful thinking.
Anybody who has met Kevin in person will understand why Vince McMahon pushed him to the top post-steroid business in 1994-1995. He's still physically massive into his 60s, and he's one of the most charming/intelligent guys in wrestling generally.