Kevin Nash Names His Greatest Accomplishment In Pro Wrestling
Kevin Nash has an interesting choice for what his greatest accomplishment is in the pro wrestling business.
As a two-time WWE Hall of Famer who won six World Heavyweight Titles during his career in WWE and WCW, Kevin Nash will always be remembered in pro wrestling.
Since Nash was one of the biggest names in the “Monday Night Wars” era of pro wrestling in the late 1990s who jumped from WWE to WCW, a lot of the fans will have fond memories of the seven-footer with a sharp mind.
Trying to come up with the greatest accomplishment of Kevin Nash’s career may seem like a difficult task, but the big man revealed on a recent episode of Kliq This TV that being part of the Kliq is the best thing he did in the business. The Kliq was the group that Nash was in with WWE Hall of Famers Shawn Michaels, Paul “Triple H” Leveque, Shawn Waltman, and the late, great Scott Hall.
In Nash’s opinion, being a part of the group known as The Kliq changed everything while also going to talk about Triple H’s success behind the scenes in WWE.
“My greatest accomplishment in wrestling is to pick the four friends to go up and down the road because they changed everything. You name a group of five guys at any point in time that did what they did and are doing it still in some capacity.”
“It’s got to be so difficult for Paul, but I just think he wanted to show everybody what he could do because he was a racehorse. Vince was just holding those reigns. They gave him (Paul) a little breath of freedom down in NXT and the next thing you know, it’s the hottest product on the WWE Network.”
While Triple H is now in charge of the WWE main roster creative, it’s Michaels who is running the NXT brand with a lot of success.
Kevin Nash Blasts Logan Paul For Not Being “One Of The Boys”
During that same podcast, Kevin Nash also blasted former WWE United States Champion Logan Paul for not paying his dues in pro wrestling.
“He’s not one of the boys. Where would he learn that sh*t at? Where’s he fu**ing going up and down the road, fu**ing talking about our fu**ing jargon? In the building? Everybody’s in their own fu**ing motor coach. There’s no fu**ing interaction. There’s no socialization. You don’t become one of the boys just because you’re around them.
That motherfu**er, from what I heard, he’s making like 5 million bucks for a limited fu**ing, and those other motherfu**ers are out there making house shows, fu** you. I don’t give a fu** how many people are following you.
If it said you had fu**ing 24 fu**ing million road scholars following you, motherfu**er, man, I would be like, ‘Dude, you are f*cking Jesus.’ You got a bunch of fu**ing idiots.”
Who books Logan Paul on WWE shows? Triple H, who Nash praised on the same podcast.