While Kevin Nash blasted CM Punk on a recent edition of his “Kliq This” podcast, the WWE Hall of Famer says he doesn’t have any heat with the recently fired AEW wrestler.
On last week’s “Kliq This” podcast, Nash went off on Punk for his antics in All Elite Wrestling. On today’s show, he clarified his comments by saying he was “just f**king around.”
Additionally, the former Diesel opined on his backstage altercation with Samoa Joe that took place TNA in 2007, and more.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On his shots at Punk: “I got no heat with this guy. I’m just f**king around, man. After last week [aka Punk’s firing], let’s just milk this motherf**ker for as long as we can. We got 75,000 hits just from one right there.”
On his backstage altercation with Samoa Joe: “At that point, Joe and I were friends. And I understood his f**king disappointment and frustration over the fact that Scott no-showed… I walked up to him and asked him, ‘What the f**k was that? Was that from [Vince] Russo or yours?’ He smirked and said, ‘That was mine.’ So I f**king open-hand smacked him. He didn’t go down, but he didn’t say anything back, either, so I smacked him again. And he just looked at me.”
On Joe apologizing the next day: “Joe felt so bad about it that he went in front of all the boys and apologized — directly to me. He didn’t have to do that. But he was man enough to f**king realize that, ‘I did go into business for myself [with the promo].’”
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Kevin Nash, a WWE Hall of Famer and former professional wrestler, recently made headlines when he criticized CM Punk on his podcast “Kliq This.” However, Nash has since clarified that he was “just f**king around” and doesn’t have any heat with the recently fired AEW wrestler.
Nash, who wrestled under the ring name Diesel in the 1990s, is well-known for his time in the WWE and WCW. He is also known for his involvement in the nWo and his feud with Shawn Michaels. In recent years, he has become a popular podcast host and has interviewed many of the biggest names in wrestling.
On a recent episode of “Kliq This”, Nash criticized CM Punk for his antics in All Elite Wrestling. After Punk was fired from AEW, Nash clarified that he was “just f**king around” and didn’t have any heat with the former wrestler. He also discussed his backstage altercation with Samoa Joe in TNA in 2007, and how Joe apologized to him the next day.
Nash’s comments about CM Punk have sparked a debate among wrestling fans about whether or not it is appropriate to criticize former wrestlers. While some argue that it is disrespectful to criticize someone who is no longer in the business, others argue that it is important to hold wrestlers accountable for their actions.
Regardless of where one stands on the issue, it is clear that Nash’s comments have sparked a conversation about the role of former wrestlers in the industry. As more wrestlers enter and leave the business, it will be interesting to see how this debate evolves.