Kevin Nash

Actor

Birthday July 9, 1959

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

Age 64 years old

Nationality United States

Height 6 ft 10 in

Weight 328 lb

#4971 Most Popular

1959

Kevin Scott Nash (born July 9, 1959) is an American retired professional wrestler, podcaster and actor, currently signed to WWE under a legends contract.

He is also known for his tenures with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).

Nash was born on July 9, 1959, to a devout Christian family in southwest Detroit, Michigan.

1968

Nash's father, Robert, died of a heart attack on April 4, 1968, aged 36, when Nash was eight years old.

1977

He remained on the team from 1977 to 1980, during which time the team made it to the NCAA Sweet 16.

Following a physical altercation with head coach Don DeVoe and a series of other on-campus incidents, Nash did not play a fourth year for the Volunteers, and he attempted to transfer to Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio.

Nash reconsidered his options and instead moved to Europe, where he played basketball professionally for various teams.

1981

His career ended just one year later in 1981 in Germany (while playing for the Gießen 46ers) when he tore his anterior cruciate ligament.

With his basketball career over, Nash enlisted in the U.S. Army and was assigned to the 202nd Military Police Company in Giessen, West Germany.

He served in a secure NATO facility for two years, during which time he was promoted to the rank of specialist.

After the Army, he worked on an assembly line at Ford Motor Company and as the floor manager of a strip club in Atlanta, Georgia.

He then decided to try professional wrestling.

Nash debuted in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as the orange-mohawked "Steel", one half of the tag team known as the Master Blasters.

1990

Nash first gained exposure in the professional wrestling industry by performing for WCW from 1990 to 1993 under multiple ring names.

His 358-day reign as WWF Champion is the longest of the 1990s.

While in the WWF, Nash was part of The Kliq, an influential backstage group that included Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Scott Hall and Sean Waltman.

He was initially partnered with Master Blaster Iron, with whom he made his debut at the Clash of the Champions XII on September 5, 1990, defeating Brad Armstrong and Tim Horner.

At the following Worldwide taping on September 7, the Masters Blasters began a feud with Tim Horner and Mike Rotunda.

They beat Horner and Rotunda on several house shows.

On September 22, Nash's partner Master Blaster Iron was replaced by "Blade".

The reconstituted Master Blasters continued their undefeated streak in October.

Meanwhile, Steel had his first singles match on September 28 by defeating Tom Zenk.

At Halloween Havoc on October 27, 1990, the Blasters upended the Southern Boys and began to move up the WCW tag team ratings.

Their winning streak ended on November 22, when Tom Zenk and Brian Pillman handed them their first defeat with Pillman pinning Blade.

They rebounded to go on another undefeated streak by defeating the Southern Boys as well as Alan Iron Eagle and Tim Horner, and earning a NWA United States Tag Team Championship title shot against then champions the Steiner Brothers, but were defeated in two occasions.

1991

They were squashed on television in 52 seconds by the Steiners in a match that aired on Worldwide on February 2, 1991.

Following this loss, their momentum dissipated as they lost to the Southern Boys and Ricky Morton and Tommy Rich, and they disbanded at the end of the month.

1993

In 1993, Nash signed with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) under the name Diesel (nicknamed "Big Daddy Cool" and "Big Sexy").

While performing as Diesel, he achieved status as a top star in the company, winning the WWF World, Intercontinental and Tag Team Championships (the WWF Triple Crown).

1994

On December 27, 1994, Nash's mother, Wanda, died after a four-year struggle against breast cancer.

He attended Aquinas High School and the University of Tennessee, where he majored in psychology and minored in educational philosophy.

At the University of Tennessee, Nash was a center for the Tennessee Volunteers basketball team.

1996

Nash left the WWF and returned to WCW in 1996, where he performed under his real name, partnering with Hall as the Outsiders and founding the New World Order (nWo) with Hulk Hogan.

As the nWo storyline became one of the most prominent of the Monday Night Wars, Nash maintained his status as a top star, winning the WCW World Heavyweight Championship five times and the WCW World Tag Team Championship nine times.

1998

He headlined numerous pay-per-view events for WCW, WWF/WWE and TNA, including WCW's flagship event, Starrcade, where he ended Bill Goldberg's undefeated streak after 173 wins in 1998.

2002

After WCW went out of business, Nash returned to the WWF in 2002, where he briefly reformed the nWo and feuded with Triple H over the World Heavyweight Championship.

He then performed in TNA for seven years, and he held their Legends and Tag Team championships once each.

2011

In 2011, Nash returned to WWE under a legends contract and he continues to make sporadic appearances for the promotion.

During his in-ring career, Nash won 20 major championships, including six world championships and twelve world tag team championships.

2015

Furthermore, he is a two-time WWE Hall of Famer, as he was inducted individually into the class of 2015 and in 2020 as an nWo member alongside Hogan, Hall and Waltman.