Kevin Nash Clarifies Reports on His Alleged New Deal with WWE

Kevin Nash Clarifies Reports on His Alleged New Deal with WWE
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Kevin Nash Clarifies Reports on His Alleged New Deal with WWE
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Kevin Nash recently talked about a wide range of topics on his Kliq This podcast. 

During it, the WWE Hall of Famer discussed reports last week that he signed a new deal with WWE while discussing Jade Cargill’s move from AEW to WWE.

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“We were talking about the WWE’s acquisition of Jade Cargill. I, gushingly, said how attractive she was, Sean [Sean Oliver] said, ‘did you see her show up at the Performance Center?’ ‘She showed up in skin-tight back tights, a crop top with sunglasses and a headband.’ It was pretty damn clear we were doing a little bit. Then, Sean threw a couple things back and forth and said, ‘So you wouldn’t go to AEW?’ I said, ‘Yeah, maybe for five or six million dollars and a private airplane, but the reason I was going to go just came and was signed by the WWE.’ I didn’t say that I was signed. I didn’t say I got a new deal. I didn’t say any of that shit, you stupid fucking wresting news people. Why don’t you follow something up? You obviously didn’t listen to it because you would have known I was talking about Jade, not about me, I didn’t sign shit. You couldn’t get me in a fucking ring…you’d shoot me in the back of the head before I’d get into a ring. Paul Levesque [Triple H] was probably 46 when he did a Harley Race over the top and tore his pec. Fuck. I blew a quad taking a step. You think I’m getting in the ring at 64?” Nash stated.

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Kevin Nash, the WWE Hall of Famer, recently addressed rumors about him signing a new deal with WWE on his podcast, Kliq This. Nash clarified that he did not sign any new deal with the company and criticized wrestling news outlets for misinterpreting his comments.

The discussion arose when Nash was talking about Jade Cargill’s move from AEW to WWE. He mentioned how attractive Cargill was and described her outfit when she showed up at the Performance Center. Nash and his co-host, Sean Oliver, engaged in banter about Cargill’s signing and AEW. When asked if he would go to AEW, Nash jokingly replied that he would consider it if he were offered a substantial amount of money and a private airplane. However, he made it clear that the reason he was considering AEW had already been signed by WWE.

Nash expressed frustration with wrestling news outlets for misinterpreting his comments. He emphasized that he did not say he signed a new deal with WWE and that the discussion was about Jade Cargill, not himself. Nash criticized the lack of fact-checking and follow-up by these outlets, stating that they obviously did not listen to the podcast episode.

In his remarks, Nash also addressed the possibility of returning to the ring at his age. He humorously mentioned that he wouldn’t step into the ring even if someone held a gun to his head. He highlighted the physical toll wrestling takes on the body and cited examples of injuries suffered by other wrestlers, including Triple H tearing his pec during a match.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of accurate reporting in the wrestling industry. Misinterpretations and rumors can spread quickly, leading to misinformation among fans. It is crucial for wrestling news outlets to fact-check and verify information before publishing articles to maintain their credibility.

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In conclusion, Kevin Nash clarified that he did not sign a new deal with WWE and criticized wrestling news outlets for misinterpreting his comments. This incident highlights the need for accurate reporting in the wrestling industry and the importance of reliable sources for fans to stay informed.