Outsiders (professional wrestling)

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TheOutsiderswere aprofessional wrestlingtag teamconsisting ofKevin NashandScott Hall,best known for their appearances inWorld Championship Wrestling(WCW). They also teamed in theWorld Wrestling Federation(WWF),Total Nonstop Action Wrestling(TNA), andPro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX.

Outsiders
Tag team
MembersKevin Nash
Scott Hall
Name(s)Oz and Diamond Studd
Diesel and Razor Ramon
The Outsiders
New World Order
The Band
The Wolfpac (withSean Waltman)
Kevin Nash and Scott Hall
Hall and Nash
Billed heights6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) (Nash)[1]
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) (Hall)[2]
Combined
billed weight
615 lb (279 kg)
328 lb (149 kg) (Nash)[1]
287 lb (130 kg) (Hall)[2]
DebutSeptember 21, 1991
DisbandedMarch 14, 2022 (Hall's death)
Years active1991, 1995, 1996–1999
2002; 2004–2005; 2008–2010; 2014–2015 (reunions)

Hall and Nash were seven-time World Tag Team Champions. They were occasionally joined bySean Waltman,forming a trio most frequently known as The Wolfpac. The three men were all real life friends and part of the backstage wrestling group known as "The Kliq".

History

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World Championship Wrestling (1991)

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Hall (wrestling as "Diamond Studd" ) and Nash (wrestling as "Oz" ) wrestled for the first time as a tag team on September 21,1991 losing to Tom Zenk & Big Josh on WCW Power Hour.

World Wrestling Federation (1995, 1996)

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Hall (wrestling as "Razor Ramon" ) and Nash (wrestling as "Diesel" ) first teamed in the World Wrestling Federation on March 2, 1995, facingJeff JarrettandShawn Michaelsin a series of matches athouse showsand indark matches.They teamed once more during the "WWF in High Gear" tour of Germany in April 1995, facing Jarrett andSycho Sid.[3]Hall and Nash reformed their tag team in January 1996, facing Jarrett and Sycho Sid/Hunter Hearst Helmsleyat a series of house shows.[4]

World Championship Wrestling (1996–1998, 1999)

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Scott Hallc. late 1990s

"The Outsiders" were formed in 1996 when Hall and Nash returned to WCW after leaving the WWF. In the storyline, Hall, better known to fans at the time asRazor Ramon,led an invasion, appearing on WCW programming and insinuating that he was doing so under orders from his WWF employers and warning that he would soon be joined by others. He was joined by formerWWF World Heavyweight ChampionNash, then best known asDiesel,two weeks later. A lawsuit from the WWF causedEric Bischoffto ask The Outsiders point-blank if they worked for the WWF, which both emphatically denied. Theiranglewas the precursor to thevillainousturnofHulk Hoganand the formation of theNew World Order (nWo),a major wrestling storyline that dominated WCW programming for several years afterwards.

The Outsiders captured theWCW World Tag Team Championshipsix times,first winning them fromHarlem Heat(Booker TandStevie Ray) atHalloween Havocin October 1996. Theydroppedthe title to theSteiner Brothers(RickandScott Steiner) at the 1997Souled Outevent, only to have WCW President Eric Bischoff reverse the decision on the next night's episode ofNitro.A near repeat of these events occurred the next month when Hall and Nash lost to the team ofLex LugerandThe GiantatSuperBrawl VII,with Bischoff again abusing his power and quickly returning the championship to The Outsiders. The Outsiders became the cornerstones of the nWo and were popular with the fans despite being villains and feuding withfan favoritessuch as the Steiners and Lex Luger and The Giant. Duringpromos,Hall would occasionally refer to The Outsiders as "The People's Choice" in recognition of their popularity.

In October 1997, fellow nWo and former Kliq memberSyxxbegan substituting for alegitimatelyinjured Nash, teaming with Hall to defend the championship on numerous occasions. The Outsiders and Syxx claimed they were doing this under "Wolfpac Rules" (a nod to the storyline existence of theFreebird Rule), also referring to themselves as The Wolfpac. Hall and Syxx eventually lost the title to The Steiner Brothers on October 13, 1997. The Outsiders and Steiners traded the title back and forth at both televised andnon-televised eventsuntil Scott Steiner turned on his brother, joining the nWo and giving the title to Hall and Nash.

In May 1998 atSlamboree,The Outsiders were scheduled to defend the tag team titles againstStingand The Giant during a storyline in which the nWo was splitting in two warring factions. Hall turned on Nash during this match, costing them the title as well as dissolving the tag team, having chosen to join nWo Hollywood as opposed to the splinter faction Nash formed under The Wolfpac name. Hall's personal problems began to affect him and while Nash was his enemy, he still showed obvious care and concern for his estranged friend. The split team faced each other once later in the year where Nash repeatedly hitpowerbombson the inebriated Hall into unconsciousness, before leaving the ring to take acountoutloss.

They reunited in early 1999, and stayed a team even after the nWo once again fell apart. After an aimless couple of months (Nash lost a retirement match), of just wandering around being pests to the other talent, they won the WCW World Tag Team Championship one last time in December 1999. It did not last, however, as Hall legitimatelyno-showedan event, thus the title was stripped from them, and the team was dissolved.

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (2002)

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In 2002, with the WWF owning WCW and its trademarks, The Outsiders and Hollywood Hulk Hogan reformed as the nWo in a WWF ring. The reunion was short lived as Hogan became a fan favorite atWrestleMania X8,Nash got legitimately injured, and Hall and X-Pac (the former Syxx, who rejoined the group shortly after Hogan's fan favorite turn) were both released from WWE just months after their arrival.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2004–2005, 2010)

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In late 2004 and early 2005, Hall and Nash teamed again, this time in TNA as part of a trio with fellow nWo 2000 alumJeff Jarrett,but they were not allowed to use the name New World Order or The Outsiders, as WWE now owns the trademarks of both names. In October 2004, vignettes began airing, where Nash and Hall appeared to be on different sides in the upcomingNWA World Heavyweight Championshipmatch between Jeff Jarrett andJeff HardyatVictory Road.[5][6]Hall and Nash debuted on November 7 at Victory Road interfering in theladder matchfor the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and in the end revealed they were on the same side by both attacking Hardy with guitars. After the match, Nash cut a promo on how they were better than the entire TNA locker room and challenged anyone to oppose them.A.J. Stylesaccepted, but was beaten down by the new stable.Randy Savagethen made his debut in TNA, entering theImpact Zoneto face off with the villains.[7]

OnImpact!the following week, Nash proclaimed the trio of himself, Hall, and Jarrett to be called "The Kings of Wrestling".[8]Hall, Nash and Jarrett began wearing goofy Elvis-style jumpsuits and sunglasses, and wreaked havoc on multiple episodes ofImpact!before being challenged and defeated by Savage, Styles and Hardy in asix-man tag team matchatTurning Point.[9]After the six-man tag match, Savage was next in line for a title shot (havingpinnedthe champion, Jarrett, in the match), but in light of him leaving the company,Director of AuthorityDusty Rhodesappointed athree-way matchatFinal Resolutionto achieve a number one contender to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. The first two competitors announced wereDiamond Dallas PageandMonty Brown.The third was Kevin Nash, Jarrett's ally in The Kings of Wrestling. The group hit a period of friction, as Nash openly competed for the title shot at Final Resolution (losing when Page dumped him over the top rope),[10]before earning a shot at Jarrett's NWA World Heavyweight Championship atAgainst All Odds,where Nash was unsuccessful in his attempt at the title, after which The Kings of Wrestling parted ways.[11]

Hall resurfaced on theImpact!show prior toGenesisin 2007, teasing as Sting's partner for the TNA World Heavyweight Championshiptag team match.AtTurning Point,Hall and Nash were supposed to have their first tag team match together in a TNA ring since 2004, also teaming withSamoa Joeto take on theAngle Alliance,but Hall was replaced in the match byEric Young,who eventually won the match with his team. Hall told TNA management he did not show at the event because of health problems.

On the January 4, 2010, live, three hour, Monday night episode ofImpact!,Hall and Sean Waltman (the former Syxx and X-Pac) returned to TNA and quickly reformed their alliance with Nash.[12]This incarnation would soon be officially known asThe Band.Nash and Hall were advertised to make their return as a tag team on January 17 atGenesis,but at the event Hall was replaced by Waltman, who teaming up with Nash went on to lose a tag team match againstBeer Money, Inc.(James StormandRobert Roode).[13]The reunion did not last long, as on the February 4 episode ofImpact!,Hall and Waltman turned on Nash.[14]However, this betrayal was a ruse, as atDestination X,Nash turned on his new partner Eric Young and re-joined Hall and Syxx-Pac, who, with their victory, now had contracts with the company. Upon winning these new contracts the trio began using an instrumental version of the nWo Wolfpac theme, as well as occasionally calling themselves The Wolfpac once again, though their official name remained The Band.[15]

AtLockdown,Hall and Nash made their return to tag team action in asteel cage match,where they were defeated byTeam 3D.[16]On May 4 at the tapings of the May 13 episode ofImpact!,afterTNA World Tag Team ChampionMatt Morganhad been attacked by Samoa Joe, Nash cashed in his "Feast or Fired"contract, teaming with Hall, and pinned him to win the TNA World Tag Team Championship.[17]The Band's newest member, Eric Young, was also given a share of the Championship and the three defended the titles under theFreebird rule.[18][19]At the June 14 tapings ofImpact!,The Band was stripped of the TNA World Tag Team Championship due to Hall's legal problems.[20]

Other appearances

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Hall and Nash main eventedDream Stage Entertainment's May 8, 2004 Hustle 3 pay-per-view, losing to the team ofShinya HashimotoandNaoya Ogawa.

On August 10, 2008, Nash and Hall teamed up again as The Outsiders atBloodymania IIto defeatThomaselli Brothers(Brandon and Vito Thomaselli). Nash also positioned himself as a member of theJuggalo World Order,which Hall was already a part of.

On the March 21, 2009, The Outsiders teamed for Great Lakes Championship Wrestling againstNew Age Outlawsin what was the first nWo vs.D-Generation Xmatch. Nash walked out on Scott Hall, and the two were set to face off later in June.

WWE nWo reunions

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Starting in 2014, Hall and Nash would take part in several nWo reunion segments together in WWE.

On the August 11, 2014 episode ofRaw,aired on Hulk Hogan's 61st birthday, featured Scott Hall and Kevin Nash as guests. The two shared a moment with Hogan, revealing an nWo shirt hidden under his "Hulkamania" shirt. They were interrupted byBrock Lesnar,who told Hogan, "Party's over, grandpa". Lesnar backed out of the ring when confronted byJohn Cena,his opponent atSummerSlam.

On the January 19, 2015 episode ofRaw,Hall, Nash, and X-Pac came out as the nWo for Hall's survey segment. They were interrupted byThe Ascension,who made reference to them as the Wolfpac in an antagonistic promo before getting beaten down by the nWo, theAPA,and theNew Age Outlaws.On March 29 atWrestleMania 31,The Outsiders returned with Hogan to assist their long-time rival Sting in hisWrestleManiadebut match againstTriple H.The nWo helped to fight off X-Pac and The New Age Outlaws, who had interfered on behalf of Triple H as D-Generation X.Shawn Michaelslater joined Triple H's side, turning the match in his favor, which Triple H would go on to win.

Hall died on March 14, 2022, ending further possibilities of an Outsiders reunion.

Championships and accomplishments

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1During their TNA World Tag Team Championship reign, Eric Young was brought in as the third member of the team and the titles were defended under theFreebird Rule.

2During their fifth reign as WCW World Tag Team Champions, Nash suffered a legitimate injury, and the nWo invoked "Wolfpac Rules" and named Syxx as Hall's replacement partner.

See also

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References

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