Kevin Nash attended Hulk Hogan's funeral and described the emotional experience, noting the presence of fellow wrestling legends and the somber atmosphere, similar to his experience at Scott Hall's funeral.
Kevin Nash was initially planned to appear on the December 3 episode of WWE NXT alongside Eric Bischoff and X-Pac, but his appearance was canceled due to a torn bicep injury requiring surgery. Nash's involvement would have added significant star power to the event, potentially reuniting him with his nWo colleagues. The news leaves fans speculating on what could have been a memorable NXT moment.
WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash commented on Linda McMahon's appointment as Secretary of Education by President-elect Donald Trump, highlighting her passion for education. McMahon, former WWE CEO and head of the Small Business Administration, has a history in education, having served on the Connecticut State Board of Education. Nash believes McMahon's new role aligns with her interests and will benefit her grandchildren's education.
WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash addressed the Vince McMahon sex trafficking lawsuit, suggesting that the situation may have been consensual and emphasizing the fantasy aspect of the allegations. Nash also commented on Triple H's response, defending him for not immediately addressing the accusations during the busy Royal Rumble weekend.
WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash commented that current RAW Superstar Cody Rhodes gets injured frequently. Nash also praised Rhodes for his recent match against Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam 2023, where Lesnar shook Rhodes' hand, indicating his respect for him. Nash believes that Rhodes genuinely loves the business and is happy for him and his family. Fans are hopeful that Rhodes will have a significant storyline at WrestleMania 40, potentially challenging Roman Reigns for the top prize.
Pro wrestler Kevin Nash criticizes fellow wrestlers who complain about fans asking for autographs, stating that they should be grateful for the value placed on their signatures. Nash believes that wrestlers can't have it both ways, wanting recognition but then becoming rude when approached by fans. He suggests that wrestlers should take a moment to sign autographs instead of being "douchebags" and explaining why they won't sign. While some incidents of fans swarming wrestlers for autographs have gone viral, Nash's perspective highlights the importance of balancing kindness towards fans with not being taken advantage of.
WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash defended WWE's decision to have Roman Reigns retain his titles over Cody Rhodes, stating that WWE could not miss out on the chance of having a world champion surpassing 1000 days in the modern era. Nash supported the idea of Reigns continuing his incredible run for a total of seven years or more, replicating what the likes of Bob Backlund and Bruno Sammartino accomplished many decades ago. Reigns is not expected to wrestle for a few more months after his WrestleMania victory, and WWE has no plans of getting him back in the ring for Backlash.