Kevin Nash
Kevin Nash. Image Credits: Twitter

Former five times WCW World Heavyweight Champion Kevin Nash who is also a two times WWE Hall of Famer recently revealed the moment he decided to join WCW by quitting WWE. He also talked about how it felt to him when he left WWE for WCW.

Kevin Nash left WWE in 1996 after having an excellent role in the promotion. She already won the WWE championship one time and defended the title successfully at WrestleMania 11 against Shawn Michaels. See also wrestled the Undertaker on WrestleMania 12. But he decided to leave WWE for WCW.

Kevin Nash
Kevin Nash. Image Credits: Twitter

Kevin Nash On The Moment He Decided To Leave WWE For WCW

Kevin Nash was not the only person who left WWE in that very time. Is real life and reel life friends Scott Hall and X Pac also left WWE to join WCW. Cavernous was the most successful among all the wrestlers who left WWE for WCW in that time. He won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship five times, others failed to win it even one time.

Kevin Nash
Kevin Nash. Image Credits: Twitter

Nash was also one of the founding members of one of the most famous stables in professional wrestling history The New World Order. Scott Hall and Hulk Hogan were the other two founding members of the stable. When WWE purchased WCW Nash came back to WWE again.

The former five times WCW World Heavyweight Champion and Kevin Nash who is also a Two times WWE Hall of Famer recently spoke on Stone Cold Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions where he revealed the moment he decided to join WCW by quitting WWE. He said;

Kevin Nash
Kevin Nash. Image Credits: Twitter

“I had a match at In Your House, Louisville, Kentucky with Bret, and thats when Taker pulls me underneath and Bret slides out. I just wanted to stick Bret and have him beat because Taker had Bret beat, and I screwed him at the Rumble,”

“Flipped him off and walked away. In order to tit for tat, I had to have Bret beat. Bret wouldn’t take the finish. Vince caved on making Bret do the finish. When he wouldn’t do that for business, because that was what was right for business, that’s when I said, ‘F–k it. I’ll take the money. You’re not doing what’s right.’”

H/T and transcribed by Wrestling Inc.