On a recent episode of his podcast “Kliq This”, wrestling legend Kevin Nash expressed displeasure towards Logan Paul, alleging that Paul isn’t part of the tight-knit wrestling community. This criticism elicited a response from Paul who claimed to have no idea who Kevin Nash was.
In a surprising turn of events, another wrestling icon, Rikishi, chimed in, defending Logan Paul on the latest episode of his own podcast series known as “Off the Top”. He conveyed a message of peace, urging both men to resolve their differences.
Rikishi asserted, “I’m saying hate the game, don’t hate the player. If he got five million, it’s called negotiations. All I see around that ring is PRIME. Hate the game, not the player. Mad props to [Logan] Paul if that’s what he managed. If you’re making that kind of cash, being one of the boys ain’t important. You got your cash. The rest of the boys aren’t focused on your earnings and they aren’t gonna disclose theirs. So yeah, hate the game, not the player. That guy, [Logan] Paul, is a hustler and a superb athlete. If he’s not wrestling full time, that’s fantastic for him. You can’t hate the player, only the game. We’re all in this for the money, right?”
Rikishi further emphasized, “I mean, [Logan] must have been a huge WWE fan. Every wrestling fan dreams of joining WWE. If you are not a fan, why are you even in this industry? But having the opportunity to enter, gain exposure and expand his brand while raking in five million dollars? Somebody certainly negotiated well. Kevin Nash and Logan Paul, it’s time to bury the hatchet. Life is too short.”
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