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comment_5632195

Some good booking here with Nash ending an undefeated streak to suggest he might do the same to Goldberg. I like when main eventers have competitive matches against midcarders rather then squashing then or staying segmented all the time.

  • 4 weeks later...
comment_5638821

Better than you might expect, a decently enjoyable hoss fight. I like the booking of having Nash go over a lesser streak building up to the Goldberg match. I wasn't watching at this time so I'm not sure of the background, but I wonder if Wrath's streak was earmarked for being broken by a guy building to a Goldberg match some time in advance, or if it were even designed for that in the first place. Or if they just winged it and decided Nash would end it on short notice.

  • 1 year later...
comment_5773065

Yeah, people point to this as the Beginning of the End, and there are certainly signs the Nash Regime to come all over this Nitro. But this strikes me as pretty good booking in a vacuum. Wrath gets put over pretty well and the match is pretty competitive and even well-worked.

  • 1 year later...
comment_5829484

"You ask anyone who has faced Kevin Nash, you ask what is his top attribute? Power." No, Tony, everyone would say the hair. It's great hair.

 

Like everyone else, I found this to be pretty fun. And I'd note how big the pop is for Nash.

  • GSR changed the title to [1998-11-23-WCW-Nitro] Kevin Nash vs Wrath

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