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  • botch powerbombed planned or not could Nash been still suffering from this powerbomb in the Vid cause he took way to long o get up and looked like he fucked his back up

  • Big show

  • The best powerbomb, is one that is done on a criminal immigrant piece of filth like mysterio, del rio, hunico or sin cara. Those nasty beaner-things need to be removed from the WWE, and put in prison cells awaiting deportation.

  • Show tosses Eddie at Nash

    Nash catches

    Waits

    Falls.

  • for a minute there i thought it was andre the giant

  • that referee was jacked up on prozacs!!!...lol

  • Only in WCW did you have to pin both your opponents to win the Tag Titles.

  • haha watch the ref starting aat 0:31

  • HE TORE HIS QUAD!

  • how old is nash there?

  • big show looks so weird with hair

  • @gregklol222 yes he looks like a grown diva with his leotard and long hair

  • X-PAC!!!!!!

  • Wow.. did the ref just hand 'em the belts before the match was over?

  • I remember the ref with the down syndrome... HE WAS MY FAV!!!! dont have refs like that anymore :(

  • WCW had everything in front of them to succeed and effed it all up

  • The Giant was the NWO's bitch. He left and went back to them about 4 times in two years.

  • @Andros1921 HAHAHAH so true.... The good ol days. I must have gone to 1000 wcw/nwo live events. Actions like this and the Hott Nitro gilrs was just the greatest time in wrestling that will NEVER be duplicated.

  • Looks like Nash tore his quad again LOLOL

  • When he dropped him in 98, that was not a botch, that was an angle Paul Wight (Big Show) requested b/c he knew that he was too big, too sloppy of a worker in the ring for his weight at the particular time, etc. Nash originally did not want to drop him on his neck. Despite the picture people get from it

  • @JRocker69 It wasn't an angle. It was a botch, Nash has explained what happened several times in shoots.

  • @JRocker69 lol wow you couldn't be more wrong, i love people like you who make their own facts up to give the impression you know a lot about the business.

  • @wogacelli You obviously didnt watch Big Show's DVD or else you would know that he talks about this in the dvd. *facepalm*

  • a vertical suplex isnt that hard if its executed right by both performers.

    so Goldberg's situation is less impressive than seeing kevin nash ACTUALLY powerbombing Big show with that much force...

    even if he couldnt stay on his feet, that requires a HUGE amount of power.

    and i do realise i have very underestimated Kevin Nash his power.

    This is just huge man....

  • @DNME87

    Both moves require the Giant to work very good with the guy lifting him or it doesn't work. The thing with Gold though, he held Giant up for a second or 2 or 3. That's insane really. Nash with his powerbomb threw him down right away.

  • @VCthaGOATdunker yeah but thats the secret behind the veritcal suplex.

    if you execute it propperly you can stay in balance that way for a very long time.

    thats why the vertical suplex was used as a shw off move in the really really old days of the WWF.

    and all grapplemoves requires the opponent to jump,

    Powerbomb however, you have to prevent falling backwards after you lift your opponent up with that swing onto the shoulders and the balance of holding him is less accurate than a vertical suplex.

  • loooooooooool...like the rif

  • Goldberg. Both times wcw and wwe

  • @Holly1993wood Goldberg. Wight helped Nash with the Powerbomb, and you can see it, but Goldberg had to lift and hold him up.

  • @Ransik There's no way you can hold a man that big up in a suplex if he doesn't not help you.

  • Ok, we all agree that the Big Show wasn't as heavy as he is today but you've got to hand it to Kevin Nash. LEGEND.

  • that ref must of had a V or something

  • Damn, even the ref couldn't believe it

  • DUDE, HE POWERBOMBED THE BIG SHOW! HOLY CRAP!

  • Pin AND submission... Schavonni had to cover for them. Idiots

  • @jfizzay Bischoff kept stripping who ever beat The Outsiders of the Tag Titles, and gave them back to Hall & Nash, so this was done purposefully to show that they were beaten without a shadow of a doubt... and Bischoff still stripped them of the Titles the next night.

  • the refree at 1:50 - 1:52 .. rofl xD

  • big show wasnt so fat like now

  • who is the guy who *wrecks* kevin nash?

  • @TheJojoso Uh.... do you mean Lex Luger?

  • @TheJojoso you sir are a fool, that would be lex luger putting him in the torture rack.fuckin buffoon

  • @coopiero1 i don't know what the move is called jabroni so i just called it like that

  • @TheJojoso idiot.u didnt even know who lex luger was.u need shooting

  • @coopiero1 lol i needed so that was my question before so shut you're mouth and know you're role and watch you'r spelling .. again *jabroni*

  • @TheJojoso me squatting over ur mothers face curling out a festering shit in2 her disgusting mouth

  • @coopiero1 REALLY GET A LIFE SAD TROLL

  • @coopiero1 ur sad

  • @kasdavishe yeah im weeping boo hoo

  • @TheJojoso u sorry ass wanna be rocky dont even know how to write like the rock.

  • @samuelvic dude just stfu anf get a life ! really can't say anything better just fucking around

  • Check out the refs reaction!!!

  • Kevin Nash The Best Superstar In History

  • @GTRXZO6 Yeah :)

  • the Giant did weight over 500 pounds in WCW though couple of pounds off at this time the Giant weight around 450lbs which making the heaviest powerbomb in wrestling history if there was a bigger opponent who got powerbombed leave a comment and link..

  • at this time the Giant weight 450 lbs when he got dropped on his head he weight at 550 lbs. Like what IntenseCJF said before

  • @reddragonx1243 he never weighed 550 he said he maxed at 526 but his max in wcw was 487

  • at this time the Giant weight 450 lbs

  • You'll notice if you watch each of the three powerbombs Paul is heavier each time, and because of that each powerbomb is worst and worst.

  • Nash was feeling that in his lower back the next morning.

  • I wonder how much Paul Wight weighed at this point in his career?

  • @TRUTHS2YOUARELIES2ME I believe he was around 380-390. He was prob nearly 100 pounds heavier when Nash dropped him on his head at Souled Out '98, 11 months later.

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