10 most overrated legends in WWE history

Not everyone that’s called a ‘WWE Legend’ gas truly earned that moniker

#2 Kevin Nash

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From a purely business-related standpoint, Kevin Nash was one of the most influential forces in wrestling history. He was instrumental in the formation of both the Kliq and the New World Order, and also took part in many high-profile feuds and moments in both WWE and WCW (including the infamous Curtain Call incident).

From a wrestling perspective, however, it’s a different story. Nash has never been the best of grapplers, and was a prime example of Vince McMahon’s love of athletes with superhuman physiques. This helped Nash make himself look like a superstar, but it didn’t help him in the ring.

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Nash rarely had any truly great matches and was very limited as an athlete. In fact, his WWE Championship reign during the mid-1990s marked one of the lowest points in WWE history because fans didn’t like him as a wrestler.

Yet nowadays, he’s considered a WWE Legend, despite not being particularly relevant since 2002 (let’s ignore that mistake that was Nash’s feud with Triple H in 2011). Perhaps he became a ‘Legend’ simply because he’s an excellent businessman as opposed to being a fantastic wrestler.

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