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royal shredder parts Opinions on the prospect of Kevin Nash retiring?
royal shredder parts According to PWTorch & Nash’s Twitter, he is leaving the company after tonight’s “Impact” taping. Nash also tweeted “no WWE,” implying that he is either done with pro-wrestling or at least not going to be in either of the two major US promotions.
The 51-year-old Nash is a 6 time world champion. He has wrestled for the past 20 years. What would you think if this is really the end of his career?
Here’s a brief look back at his career:
1990: Debuted in WCW as Steel in the Master Blasters
1991: Worked a gimmick in WCW as Oz, based on “The Wizard of Oz”. Played Super-Shredder in the movie “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret of the Ooze”.
1992: Worked a gimmick in WCW as Vinnie Vegas
1993: Debuted in the WWF as Diesel, the bodyguard of Shawn Michaels
1994: Defeated Razor Ramon (Scott Hall) for the WWF Intercontinental Title. With Shawn Michaels, won the WWF Tag Team Titles from the Headshrinkers. Defeated Bob Backlund for the WWF Title in an 8-second match.
1995: Successfully defended the WWF Title against Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XI. Lost the WWF Title to Bret Hart at Survivor Series.
1996 – 1997: Lost to the Undertaker at WrestleMania XII. Debuted in WCW with Scott Hall, who teamed with Hogan to create the New World Order (nWo) at Bash at the Beach. With Scott Hall (as The Outsiders), defeated Harlem Heat for the WCW World Tag Team Titles. Won and lost the WCW Tag Team Titles to the Steiner Brothers, and Lex Luger & The Giant.
1998: Split from Hogan’s black & white nWo to form the black & red nWo Wolfpack along with Sting, Randy Savage, Konnan, and Lex Luger. Won the 60-man World War 3 battle royal. At Starrcade, booked himself in a match that ended the undefeated streak of WCW World Heavyweight Champion Bill Goldberg.
1999: At the first Nitro of the year, dropped the WCW World Heavyweight Title to Hogan in the “fingerpoke of doom” incident. At Slamboree, defeated Diamond Dallas Page for the WCW World Heavyweight Title. Lost a “retirement” match to Hogan. Returned with Scott Hall to create a new nWo, the black & silver nWo 2000, along with Bret Hart, Jeff Jarrett and Scott Steiner.
2000 – 2001: As Commissioner kayfabe awards himself the WCW World Heavyweight Title, then loses it to Sid Vicious. Defeats Jeff Jarrett & Scott Steiner in a triple-threat match for the WCW World Heavyweight Title, then hands the belt to Ric Flair. Defeated Booker T for the WCW World Heavyweight Title, then loses the belt to Booker T at Fall Brawl. Lost a “retirement” match to Scott Steiner shortly before WCW was purchased by the WWF.
2002 – 2003: Returned to the WWF/E with Hogan & Hall in the reformed original nWo. Injured his leg. Feuded with Triple H. Lost a hair vs. hair match to Chris Jericho.
2004 – 2007: Appeared in “The Punisher” as the Russian. Debuted in TNA with Scott Hall and, along with Jeff Jarrett, became part of the Kings of Wrestling. Feuded with Jeff Jarrett, TNA’s X Division, Sting and Kurt Angle in TNA.
2008 – 2009: Created the Main Event Mafia with Sting, Kurt Angle and Booker T. Defeated AJ Styles for the TNA Legends Championship. Lost the belt to Mick Foley.
2010: Joined with Hall & Waltman to form the Band, then feuded with the Band along with Eric Young, then rejoined the Band feuding with Young, then became TNA Tag Team Champions with Hall & Young. Partnered with Sting & The Pope against Hogan, Bischoff, and Jarrett. Announced he is leaving TNA.
So how do you feel about the prospect of Nash retiring? What are your thoughts on his career?
http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/TNA_News_1/article_44437.shtml
http://twitter.com/realkevinnash
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_nash
Best answer: Opinions on the prospect of Kevin Nash retiring?
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Answer by The Brahma Bull
I honestly couldn’t care less if he retired. He is an arrogant, overrated, underserving man. I cannot stand Kevin Nash.
Give me thumbs down if you like but it’s true.
Win2000 says:February 7, 2013 at 1:01 pm 21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Great Shredder…I’ve Been Through Different Ones So Far, March 20, 2011By Win2000 –
I have been through two shredders and this one from Royal is the best so far…it’s the third one I’ve purchased and the first time from this brand. We went to Officemax to look at shredders and this one was being marketed as an Officemax product with their name on it for $139.00 We wound up getting the Royal version at Costco for only $89 and the nice thing about Costco is that when you purchase from them, if something happens to it they stand behind everything they sell very well. Now, as far as how does it work? Great. It is very quiet compared to the one’s I have used previously. And, just in case the paper is too many sheets or to thick to handle, it will stop and you can push reverse and it does push it back up. Also, if the basket is removed to empty or for any other reason, the shredder will not turn on as a safety thing. I had a huge bag of credit card offers and credit card statements I was saving for the new shredder and it handled every one of them perfectly. No stopping or slowing down. And, the size of the shred is nice and small…capacity of the basket is good size as well. The only thing I could say that is slightly negative is the basket is kind of see through (holes on the front and when you do a lot of heavy duty shredding, dust will come through a little bit). Not a terrible thing considering the price we paid and the ability to take 14 sheets at a time. I would recommend so far this shredder to anyone looking for medium amount of use.