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In November 1998, Nash and Diamond Dallas Page became a part of a loosely organised "creative team" which also included Dusty Rhodes and Kevin Sullivan. [ 31 ] The following month at World War 3 , Nash entered the 60-man, three ring battle royal that was a staple of the pay-per-view, with the winner getting a shot at the WCW World Heavyweight ...
Nash, who at the time was known as Vinnie Vegas, joined Page's continuation of his American Wrestling Association stable, the Diamond Exchange (known in WCW as the "Diamond Mine"). Nash's stablemates were Scott Hall , who was wrestling as the Diamond Studd at the time, and Scott Levy, who was known as Scotty Flamingo .
Flamingo won this bout with a little help from Page and Vinnie Vegas who filled Flamingo's glove with water. Studd formed short-lived tag teams with Vinnie Vegas and Scotty Flamingo, while also teaming with members of Paul E. Dangerously's Dangerous Alliance, [14] a stable that also included Madusa. The idea of adding him to the Dangerous ...
Before becoming a wrestling champion or inventor of DDP Yoga, 'Diamond' Dallas Page played basketball at Point Pleasant High School.
DDP in the HoF: Diamond Dallas Page of Point Pleasant enters WWE Hall of Fame WWE announcer Gene Okerlund, center, at a 1998 wrestling event with Karl Malone, right, and Diamond Dallas Page, left.
A scheme to get Miami Dolphins or Dallas Cowboys fans to give up something (cash) for nothing (fake tickets) ended with a no-name defense of undercover cops at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami-Dade police ...
The following year, after Studd and Flamingo left the stable, Page teamed with Vinnie Vegas as the Vegas Connection. [21] The team was disbanded shortly after its debut when Page tore a rotator cuff in a match against Tex Slazenger and Shanghai Pierce toward the end of 1992 and was later fired, while Nash left WCW for the World Wrestling ...
He would later be recast as Vinnie Vegas in 1992, but it would be his departure to the World Wrestling Federation in 1993 that led to a Hall of Fame career as first "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel, followed by an eventual return to WCW as Kevin Nash - part of the foundation of the nWo.