Scott Hall & Kevin Nash - Why We Fled WWF & Vince McMahon
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- Scott Hall & Kevin Nash discuss when they decided to leave WWF and head to World Championship Wrestling. Stream the Full Shoot Interviews 📺 TitleMatchNetwo...
The Outsiders (Scott Hall & Kevin Nash) talk about making the decisions to leave Vince McMahon and the WWF for more money in WCW. Find out what their conversations were like before changing the game forever as the nWo.
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They wanted more pay and less work. The same thing we all want.
For better or for worst!
True but vince was just a cheap arrogant SOB but was such a great business man. Hard to say anything negative about how he ran his business. He had some luck, but he made his mark on this world
11:07 "working at a strip club was there ever a day you didn't want to go to work?" You can see on Scott's face at that moment he's probably "well there was that one night I should had called in sick"
7:23 Scott was like trying to grab his toothpick like a joint and remembered he's not blazing right now lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂 hell yeah😂😂😂 he sho'll did
I legit picked up my nasal inhaler and hit it like a vape reading this, I feel ridiculous lol
The g unit shirt though!
The big main...and the medium size main
And their surprise buddy
In hindsight Kevin was such a Hall fan boy
These guys are basically telling us exactly why they weren’t apart of the attitude era (if you’re listening closely enough, including Hart and Michaels)!
How many recuts and reposts can you guys get out of one interview from five teen years ago?
10-20 on average. Want to make sure future generations never forget the legends we grew up on
Got em
Wow. Too bad the tv networks never thoiught of that excuse for reruns.
Sounds right noble.
FIVE TEEN
The Kliq this podcast would be 100000x bigger if Medium sexy was still around
Back in 1995, that was one of the worst years for WWF (now WWE). Vince was losing alot of money, also fans was tuning out & sort of losing interest, & they had too many wacky & absurd gimmicks & characters that really weren't getting over with fans. So, that's probably why Vince couldn't afford to give them a raise or give them more money, especially when he was losing money in 1995?
🤔 ❤👉👌A man suspected his wife of cheating while he was at work. He told his best friend about it. He says I could place a hidden camera in the bedroom, but I don't want to spend that much money...
His friend says there's an easy and cheap way to be sure: attach a spoon under your mattress, and place a bowl filled with milk under it. That way, if your wife goes to bed with someone, the mattress will sink and the spoon will touch the milk. All you have to do when you get home is to check if milk is on the spoon or not.
The man agrees to do so and goes home. 2 days later, they meet again.**- So, did you do it?**- Yeah, I did everything you told me: I put the spoon, the bowl, the milk, etc. And I checked yesterday evening.**- What happened? - The bowl was full of butter.
...I read this twice and I still dont get it.
@@jonbourgoin182 👊😃 *His wife cheated so much she churned the milk into butter.*
😂😂😂😂😂
@@jonbourgoin182 Incredible how stupid people can be 🤣
These guys were like brothers. Horrible that nash lost his buddy 👋
And he lost his son, I feel for big kev
Crazy Scott really change wrestling
for the worse
@@CannedHam2479 you feel better
@@marcusmaxwell9487 Do you?
@@CannedHam2479 if I made your day
@@marcusmaxwell9487 Did i make your day?
The more I go back and hear their perspective as the years go by, I get why some fans get brainwashed by the vibce propaganda but anyone who knows the ins and outs of the business and looked at these guys sideways for leaving I have to question their knowledge
Although the sound is low on quality, this is better then the actual show u see on tv at a magnitude of 1 to 100
I love how often in shoot interviews Nash just casually and low key admits to cheating on his wife, like he forgets he's being filmed. It's actually amazing his marriage has lasted throughout his time in the business until today
She aint leaving. Hes a millionaire. If he was joe blow. At the post office. She would have divorced him for the cheating. She aint leaving the millionare lifestyle 👋
They were separated for a period of time
@@DattNinjaa Yeah, not during the time periods he always almost mentions he was cheating on her
Well, you live on the road 200-300 days a year in the entertainment business, looking good, in shape, on TV....and tell me you don't cheat on your wife...I'm sure at first you won't...but after a year or two... definitely will
He has stated she would be caught dead beforewatching wrestling stuff. Also I'm pretty sure every single person who is not famous that is married to a famous person knows that they are being cheated on. It's just one of those things. If u want the famous spouse u gotta share the goods.
When Razor left the WWF I stopped watching wrestling altogether
#RIPScottHall
Vince treated his wrestles like the lady on major league treated her players
This topic is soooooo overdone, if anyone doesn’t know they left for money they’re not even a casual. They’ve said repeatedly they wouldn’t have left if Vince matched the wcw offer so the workload wasn’t even an issue like others say. Also, you might wanna clean up this audio, did you film in a closet or what?
Scott hall
What were they making a year at this time? 300k?
Later in the video he says 800k
Kevin Nash in 1996 in WCW made $336,261 (in 1999 it was $1,485,478, that was with an additional 100,000 dollars fee for being the head booker) Scott Hall made $379,295 in 1996 (1999 for him was $848,127 due to his personal problems)
@@ShadowAngel-lt8nwand that’s not even from merch
@@BuzzznFrog It was included. WCW barely paid anything for merchandise or licensing, opting to pay out flat fees per year and only a smal bonus amount for everything else. For example Hulk Hogan made 13.1 million dolars between 1996 and mid-2000 and of that only $176,072 came from merchandise.
Some wrestlers made nothing from merchandise even, some actually had to pay WCW for it, like Eddie Guerrero who made -1 dollar in 1997 from merchandise. Lex Luger for example only made 12 dollars from merchandise in 1999.
WCW's financials were extremely strange compared to how other wrestling promotions work.
@ they spent alot of time in court for that as they should have
4:09 Good on Big Kev for that
The choreographed crap is terrible....
I mean horrible, atrocious plop....
Th beat down segment after looked a million times better, they way she really threw her opponent into the corners, with frost selling it like brett, her punches looked great but frost was crap. . The routine crap look d exactly like what it was, a routine.
Scott were gonna put a hispanic gimmick on you its gonna draw……
that gimmick was actually Scott’s idea. based off of Tony Montana/Scarface lol
@@newjerseyballerNot based off a rip off of.
@@ValiantWrestling yeah i meant that. same thing with Sting’s crow gimmick. rip off of movie characters.
WWF wanted to make Scott an army man.
Hello
The sound in these interviews is horrendous.
I liked the fake Hall and Nash better.