On a recent edition of his “Kliq This” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash expressed his desire for AEW to prosper and become a credible alternative to WWE.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On giving feedback to AEW: I was able to give some feedback. [Co-host Sean Oliver asks if he got a question from anyone in the clip] I might have. [Oliver asks if he got to impart some Kevin Nash wisdom.] Yes. I don’t know how it landed. To me, I think it was kind of like, okay.”
On his feedback to AEW: “It’s no different than when you see somebody, and they’ve never changed a tire before, and they jack the car up first, and then try to get the lugnuts, and you tell them, ‘Dude, you need to have the pressure of the car’s weight so you can undo the lugnuts]. Just little simple things like that, I don’t think you’re being a di*k. I think you’re being constructive. If you have no idea whatsoever how to change a tire, maybe somebody that’s changed some tires in their life could give you a little bit of a f**king first step. In all honesty, I absolutely want AEW to succeed. Number one, I’ve got friends that work there in production, in all different aspects, not just guys that are in front of the camera. I think their being a viable option is huge for the longevity of the business.”
WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash Expresses Desire for AEW to Succeed and Become a Credible Alternative to WWE
In a recent episode of his podcast “Kliq This,” legendary professional wrestler Kevin Nash shared his thoughts on All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and expressed his desire for the promotion to prosper and become a credible alternative to WWE.
During the podcast, Nash revealed that he had the opportunity to provide feedback to AEW. When asked about the feedback he gave, Nash replied, “I was able to give some feedback. I might have gotten a question from someone in the clip. Yes, I don’t know how it landed. To me, I think it was kind of like, okay.”
Nash compared giving feedback to AEW to teaching someone how to change a tire. He explained, “It’s no different than when you see somebody, and they’ve never changed a tire before, and they jack the car up first, and then try to get the lugnuts, and you tell them, ‘Dude, you need to have the pressure of the car’s weight so you can undo the lugnuts.’ Just little simple things like that, I don’t think you’re being a di*k. I think you’re being constructive.”
The WWE Hall of Famer emphasized his support for AEW and his belief in the importance of having a viable alternative in the wrestling industry. He stated, “In all honesty, I absolutely want AEW to succeed. Number one, I’ve got friends that work there in production, in all different aspects, not just guys that are in front of the camera. I think their being a viable option is huge for the longevity of the business.”
Nash’s comments highlight his willingness to contribute to the growth and success of AEW. As a veteran in the wrestling industry, his insights and feedback could prove valuable in helping AEW establish itself as a credible competitor to WWE.
AEW, founded in 2019 by Tony Khan, has quickly gained popularity and has been praised for its innovative approach to professional wrestling. With notable talents such as Chris Jericho, Jon Moxley, and Cody Rhodes, AEW has been successful in attracting both established stars and emerging talent.
Nash’s endorsement of AEW’s success reflects the changing landscape of professional wrestling, where multiple promotions are vying for viewership and fan support. As competition intensifies, AEW’s ability to provide a fresh and compelling alternative to WWE could have a significant impact on the future of the industry.
As fans eagerly await the continued growth and development of AEW, Nash’s support and feedback serve as a testament to the promotion’s potential. With his experience and knowledge, Nash’s contributions could play a crucial role in shaping AEW’s future and solidifying its position as a credible alternative to WWE.