During the Attitude Era, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash were two of the biggest stars in WWE, as they had become super popular within the WWE fanbase, thanks to their unique Razor Ramon and Diesel characters. However, the two men wanted more money and WWE's rival promotion WCW was willing to offer that to the two men, therefore, both Hall and Nash decided to jump ship to WWE's rival promotion.
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However, before their move to WCW, Hall and Nash had one final WWE show to commit which was a house show at the Madison Square Garden and that's when the two men, along with their real-life friends Triple H and Shawn Michaels decided to break kayfabe.
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Michaels, Triple H, Nash, and Hall (along with X-Pac) had their own backstage crew known as The Kliq and despite being portrayed as rivals on TV, the five men were the closest of friends off-screen.
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The 1996 Curtain Call took place right after the MSG main event between HBK and Diesel, as Ramon and Triple H made their way out and the four men embraced each other, much to the crowd's disbelief.
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