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D Mac 05-29-2009 08:24 PM

So should Nash hang it up?
 
He's still in great shape but from what I've seen it doesn't look like he even wants to be in there. Like he's just going through the motions.

Not Booked 05-29-2009 08:38 PM

I'm a fan of Nash's character, but wrestling wise I thought he was going through the motions his entire career... ;o

Testicle 05-29-2009 08:41 PM

His match at the last ppv was well done, I dont think he should be forced into retirement.

He still is funny and he has always been good on the stick, there will always be a place for nash.

Theo Dious 05-29-2009 09:10 PM

Nash can and will do whatever the hell he wants.

Dorkchop 05-29-2009 09:23 PM

Nash is pretty terrible in the ring these days.

Kane Knight 05-29-2009 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dorkchop (Post 2558842)
Nash is pretty terrible in the ring these days.


These days?

Krimzon7 05-29-2009 10:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tedious (Post 2558829)
Nash can and will do whatever the hell he wants.


A-Mother-Fucking-Men!

:mad:

CSL 05-29-2009 11:12 PM

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...6/Nash-Sig.jpg

Juan 05-29-2009 11:15 PM

Kevin Nash is like one of those guys who is a cop their whole life, then instead of retiring, gets an office job at the Police Station.

CSL 05-29-2009 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Juan (Post 2558892)
Kevin Nash is like one of those guys who is awesome their whole life, then instead of becoming less awesome, gets an awesome job at the Awesome Station.

I agree

Juan 05-29-2009 11:24 PM

Hey, that's not what I said

Theo Dious 05-30-2009 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Juan (Post 2558905)
Hey, that's not what I said

Clearly it is. Quotes do not lie.

RVDmark 05-30-2009 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diesel Mac (Post 2558760)
He's still in great shape but from what I've seen it doesn't look like he even wants to be in there. Like he's just going through the motions.

Are you confusing lack of emotion for lack of talent?

I like Nash, dont get me wrong, but he is hardly the worlds greatest wrestler. And he's not particularly young now either.

Maybe he does want to be there but just isnt capable of putting on a good match anymore.

Volare 05-30-2009 09:52 AM

Jack-knife...nuff said.

Ol Dirty Dastard 05-30-2009 12:38 PM

His body is aesthetically in good shape, but I'm pretty sure he's banged up as fuck, and let's face it, he wasn't the best guy in the ring at any point.

NeanderCarl 05-30-2009 12:55 PM

Nash openly admits he was washed up physically before he even got into the business. His knees were already fucked and he had undergone tons of surgery before he ever laced his boots for the first time. He's done remarkably well with the hand he was dealt, and during his prime years (1994 - 1997) was capable of having above average matches with capable opponents, and great matches with great opponents. Fair play to the guy.

Since he become uninspired and complacent in WCW (mainly due to the work environment and Hogan politics circa '97/'98), he's basically been hugely inconsistent and, let's face it, mostly worthless when it comes to bell-to-bell action. But he has charisma, intelligence, presence, timing, political savvy and can talk (when he can be bothered), so he remains a very 'employable' guy in the business. But it's certainly coming up to the time where he has to step away from the ring and contribute in other areas.

I'm not the most ardent TNA fan, but as far as I can tell he was employed in a rather rewarding fashion for a long period of time without being an active wrestler. Nash doesn't need to be an active wrestler to contribute to the show, and when he does step foot in the ring it can often be to the detriment of the card, so common sense dictates that Nash is much more beneficial to the company as a peripheral inactive character. No?

road doggy dogg 05-30-2009 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diesel Mac (Post 2558760)
He's still in great shape but from what I've seen it doesn't look like he even wants to be in there. Like he's just going through the motions.

You pretty much just described his entire career.
crossrine

pj69 05-30-2009 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Class Act Carl (Post 2559292)
Nash openly admits he was washed up physically before he even got into the business. His knees were already fucked and he had undergone tons of surgery before he ever laced his boots for the first time. He's done remarkably well with the hand he was dealt, and during his prime years (1994 - 1997) was capable of having above average matches with capable opponents, and great matches with great opponents. Fair play to the guy.

Since he become uninspired and complacent in WCW (mainly due to the work environment and Hogan politics circa '97/'98), he's basically been hugely inconsistent and, let's face it, mostly worthless when it comes to bell-to-bell action. But he has charisma, intelligence, presence, timing, political savvy and can talk (when he can be bothered), so he remains a very 'employable' guy in the business. But it's certainly coming up to the time where he has to step away from the ring and contribute in other areas.

I'm not the most ardent TNA fan, but as far as I can tell he was employed in a rather rewarding fashion for a long period of time without being an active wrestler. Nash doesn't need to be an active wrestler to contribute to the show, and when he does step foot in the ring it can often be to the detriment of the card, so common sense dictates that Nash is much more beneficial to the company as a peripheral inactive character. No?

Very good post. Pretty much my thoughts exactly.

IC Champion 05-30-2009 02:22 PM

Yeah, 10 years ago.

Zeeboe 06-01-2009 01:47 PM

Nash has never been too over with the smart marks, so if Nash leaves wrestling, it shouldn't be because of his wrestling skills. And I think Nash has always been the kind of guy who does what he wants for the most part. If he didn't wanna be there, he wouldn't be, but he clearly feels like he has more to offer, and even though I don't watch TNA, since he is still there, the fans must be responding to him, so he should stay a while. He brings experience to the business, and is a name that can draw, love him, or hate him.

AJHayes 06-02-2009 08:24 AM

You've just described his ring work for his entire career.


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