#1 Probably Doesn't Like: Bill Goldberg
![Former WCW Champions and WWE Hall of Famers Kevin Nash and Bill Goldberg don't see eye to eye on a ton of things](https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2018/08/842e2-1535651543-800.jpg?w=190 190w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2018/08/842e2-1535651543-800.jpg?w=720 720w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2018/08/842e2-1535651543-800.jpg?w=640 640w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2018/08/842e2-1535651543-800.jpg?w=1045 1045w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2018/08/842e2-1535651543-800.jpg?w=1200 1200w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2018/08/842e2-1535651543-800.jpg?w=1460 1460w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2018/08/842e2-1535651543-800.jpg?w=1600 1600w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2018/08/842e2-1535651543-800.jpg 1920w)
Scott Hall & Kevin Nash have, for long, been regarded as one of the most notoriously charismatic yet controversial duos in sports-entertainment. In fact, expounding upon the same in a shoot interview they partook in a few years ago, chronicled in The Outsiders Shoot Interview DVD--Hall & Nash concurred with the general consensus that the majority of performers don't necessarily like them, but loved to work with them nonetheless since Hall & Nash could make anyone look like a million bucks in the ring.
Having performed for WCW from 1990 to '93, Nash rose to prominence as Diesel from mid-1993 onward until his departure from WWE in 1996. It was from '96 that Nash and Scott Hall alongside Hulk Hogan ascended to another dimension of global notoriety; wreaking havoc in WCW as the nWo. Meanwhile, Bill Goldberg--who was one of WCW's marquee stars around 1996-2001--engaged in a truly heated real-life rivalry with the aforesaid Hall & Nash.
In fact, in ensuing years, Goldberg has alleged that Hall & Nash tried to sabotage his career--something which the latter duo addressed in "The Outsiders Shoot Interview". Nash opined that Goldberg is a 'mark' for himself--adding that the latter was one of those performers who took wins and losses in an excessively serious manner.
Moreover, Nash emphasized that Goldberg was the kind of 'mark' who felt that the only way the "Bill Goldberg" character would get over, is if he went undefeated for about 20 years or so. While both Kevin Nash and Bill Goldberg are now WWE Hall of Famers, the bad blood between the duo in the professional realm seems to persist, and it'd undoubtedly be safe to say that "Big Daddy Cool" and "The Myth" Goldberg aren't going to be the best of friends anytime soon.
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