*Kev on HHH's curtain call punishment* : "I was pretty pissed Shawn didn't do a better job at protecting him. Cause Paul was a good soldier for us." Wow. Real friends call their buddies out when wrong. You're a great friend Big Sexy.
@CallOfDrewthulhu Every top guy has that mentality. HHH has said numerous times, "if you don't want to be world champion, the guy, the man, then you shouldn't get in the business." In his mind, you're wasting time. But there are are those like Road Dogg who never aspired to be top dog. He just wanted to get in the business to have fun, and do well enough to financially to take care of his family. HHH, on the other hand, since a kid, aspired to be a legend. Eventually, his "generation's version of Flair" was his dream. Though every Kliq member was passionate, I'd say Kid cared most about the matches, Hall and Nash most about the money. HBK, establishing an in-ring legacy. And HHH, establishing a legacy in and out the ring; because he cared about piecing things together behind the scenes just as much as he did playing a role in front of the camera.
I would listen to Kevin mash read Shakespeare. I fucking love Kevin Nash. I watched wrestling during the diesel/nwo days and always loved him and Scott. I wish Scott was around to do a podcast with Kevin.
Love this idea with Nash telling these stories even tho I’ve already heard him but they never get old and even get bits I haven’t heard yet 💪🏻 Nash is the man
Kev, Sean… I really appreciate this podcast more than any other when it comes to Wrestling. I think because Kevin had been through so much in the industry and was there during some of the best and worst moments. On top of that, the laid-back relaxed nature and banter between you guys. It’s just very enjoyable and I truly appreciate it. Thank you.
Is it just me or is Kevin Nash the coolest wrestler of all time? His interviews are always candid and honest, he doesn't care and he's just a nice guy.
He’s always revealing information from his perspective, with his spin. So truth or honesty is a matter of perspective. Tbh he comes across as an arrogant ass, and most people who meet him say that he is super nice, buts that’s likely just starstruck fanboy stuff. Lots of people say that he is friendly to meet, but does give off arrogant ass vibes.
@@arthurmorgan7086 so edgy and full of wit. New to the internet? Just so you know, can’t block videos with certain key words or topics. It all pops up. You’ll learn.
That picture/painting behind Kevin Nash is amazing! Maybe it's because I'm high. But every time i see it I'm stuck starring at it. It looks awesome. I think I like art now.
This podcast the both of you are doing is something I have been waiting for the past several years, good to see it happening on a regular basis. I am not sure how long you both have been doing this, but THANK GOODNESS you 2 are making it happen!
i could listen to Mr.Kevin Nash talk about anything all day long........also all the people in hollywood (marvel,dc) this guy kevin nash should be the next big bad guy ,come on he can be the perfect villain hes huge ,tuff, very smart.and extremely convincing. so hollywood lets go make this happen.....
This is really awesome since I was a kid Big Daddy Cool Diesel/Kevin Nash was my favorite wrestler growing up... This is an awesome thing he has now just wish The Bad Guy was here to be doing it with him...
I’m from the same city as HHH, Nashua, NH, I used to see him all the time when I was a kid in grocery stores even ran into Chyna at the mall once and sat and talked to her for a long time, but a bunch of older people in my town who knew him or went to school with him also never had a bad word to speak about him, legit just one of those genuinely good guys, I’m looking forward to what he does with the company
@@Speedyreedy1218 we were in sports authority so I’m assuming exercise equipment Lmfaoooooo, she was so fucking nice though, surprisingly short though lol
@@rybasile7637 Define what you'd call short. Because the average US woman is 5'6. How big was HHH in the market? A lot of people said he was skinny in 97. I think they needed their eyes checked. He had a gun show when he was walking down with Shawn in his polos and slacks. Always seemed to have a signature wide upper body overall.
That ia pretty much when I started watching wrestling. For a week orc2 I mixed up Shawn Michaels and Triple H, because of their hair. Apparently that is why Triple H went from long tights to trunks.
im a huge fan of nash . i do not agree with his politics at all but who cares this guy has lived one hell of an interesting life and can tell a great story
@CallOfDrewthulhu That's pretty much a paraphrase of how HHH described things in the DX documentary. "Like a bunch of varsity jocks in a frat house with a wild wild west mentality every night." Add to that living in the middle of the AE, where everything was practically a free for all with no reigns or leash of restrictions. Dump being young, famous, rich, and in heavy demand on top of it, the partying lifestyle adds to the obnoxiousness. Some handle it. Some crash.
I have a friend in college who never did anything and we smoked and drink almost everyday. He was with us though all of it lol. And he loved driving us to the spots. Lol he drinks now tho 😂😂😂
In high school we all had a friend that was with us all the time. We all smoked & drank, and he never did, and to this day still doesn't. His reply when asked why he didnt was always "i dont need to when these guys do."
@@Ciderking902 I felt that way also. Plus I had the bonus of being the only conscious mind with their full faculties who could accurately tell stories with full details, of all the stupid shit they did while under the influence. 😁😁😁
I had no idea Nash and Disco went to Birmingham during HHH'S recovery to bump for him when he was preparing for his return. I remember Disco saying H would hit the clubs up with him during his WCW time. I also remember Disco said he visited him in the hospital. I didn't know they scrimmaged with him to get off ring rust ahead of the MSG return. You guys are great friends. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Sean Oliver is the best interviewer ever. I swear even when shoot interviews and kayfabe commentaries I swear I believe when he would read questions fr I m fans online they were questions he put together and came up with the names. Lol
Radios in the 80s & 90s would be more about pre setting the 5 available stations you could get & then changing it repeatedly to the best song. That's AT BEST. Sometimes you only had 1-2 stations. Agreeing on a song is easier when you've got a 50/50 chance.
@Dave I find cornette is the sort of guy who likes what he likes, and if he doesn’t like it he will bury it. But if he likes it, then he’s the first to say it’s good even if he doesn’t like the guy. I remember him saying when CM punk went to AEW and cornette who’s buried AEW repeatedly said straight up “It’s not what I would have done. They did it a lot better than what I would have done.” Someone who’s blindly hating something can’t admit that.
I had no idea Nash and HHH produced the concussion angle for HBK. You'd think Pritchard did it the way he was all over HBK'S documentary, Heartbreak and Triumph. 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
Finding out all these years later the fact that the kliq is directly responsible for the existence of the great 3:16 speech at KOTR is incredibly mind blowing and feels unreal, the stories behind the scenes are sometimes better than the show itself. Thank you Kliq. It sucks HHH had to take the hits he took, but so much great fortune came of it.
Controlling the radio on a long drive pre-satelite radio and pre-smart phones was less a power and more a responsibility. It's less getting to pick songs and all having to scan for maybe the only station in range
I remember a rumor back in the early 2000's that Hall and Nash weren't as close to Paul as Shawn and Kid were, but I never saw any indication of that being anywhere close to being true.
Such an easier listen than any of Conrad's podcasts. Not hating, because I've listened to a lot of those and I do enjoy them. But Nash and Sean just have "it" and I can listen for hours. Gotta do the Conrad shows a bit at a time, I can only hear Bischoff dance around the truth for so long before I change it.
So, I was a huge watcher of WWF/WWE for quite some time - 40 years, to be exact. Once The Authority angle kicked in, I drifted away more casually, and would strictly only tune in to when The Undertaker would wrestle. Now...I'm thinking I might come back.
The curtain call was the best thing that could’ve happened for the late 90’s WWF. It put Steve Austin as the King of the Ring winner, best decision Vince made since anointing Hogan.
There's never been dirt on Triple H, thats one of the reasons he is the greatest PRO wrestlers ever. From Kowalskis school to running the WWE. They get in to this to be successful, you can't get more successful in wrestling than what he's done.
It never ceases to amaze me how many guys claim to be the one that went to Vince and said “hey this guy Steve Austin, he’s gonna be something.” I’ve heard Nash, hart, michaels all claim it was them. I’ve heard from others that cornette and Ross were positive on him coming in. I mean each one could be right and have told Vince at their own times, and while Steve wasn’t the Steve we remember yet, he was obviously a great worker pre neck injury and very likeable so they all could have had his back. But it also seems weird how many claim it was them to get the goose that laid the golden colossus of Rhodes sized egg.
Yea everyone wants to take credit in hindsight for great things. I somewhat believe Nash because he and Steve were friends from the WCW days. Also I could see Bret watching him and liking what he saw. Also JR having input is believable given his and Steve's relationship. Says alot that all these people had all these great things to say and yet Vince still stuck him with a terrible gimmick at first.
@@Speedyreedy1218 yes he was. He was much more technical. Go watch hid matches against Ricky steamboat, Bobby Eaton, arn Anderson in WCW. Go back and watch his match with Shawn at king of the ring 97. He was a great technical wrestler.
@@anthonyanderson9303 I binge watched 1996 WWF during the pandemic. Watched all of Austin's pre SummerSlam 97 matches. He was not sleek and smooth. Character wise, on fire. Technically? Nothing to cry home about. Looked quite sloppy in transitions.
Kevin Nash has always kept it really real. Honesty is a rare trait in pro wrestling. Glad I found this pod
He keeps it real to a degree, and usually he casually avoids the parts that make him look bad. Big fan of big Kev, but he's not truest dude.
There are way more “real” podcasts than this one, CB8733
@@dansokulski4039 oh yeah? Recommend one
Except his political stance. When it comes to politics he is not to smart.
@@EddieMak1 not many are too bright these days when it comes to politics
"Paul was the first one of the Kliq members to hold my son." -Nash
Awwe. That's so sweet to share Kevin.
RIP Tristan 😥
*Kev on HHH's curtain call punishment* :
"I was pretty pissed Shawn didn't do a better job at protecting him. Cause Paul was a good soldier for us."
Wow. Real friends call their buddies out when wrong. You're a great friend Big Sexy.
Let's see him criticize HHH...
@@ROCKNINJA777 When he has reason to, he wlll.
@CallOfDrewthulhu Every top guy has that mentality. HHH has said numerous times, "if you don't want to be world champion, the guy, the man, then you shouldn't get in the business." In his mind, you're wasting time.
But there are are those like Road Dogg who never aspired to be top dog. He just wanted to get in the business to have fun, and do well enough to financially to take care of his family.
HHH, on the other hand, since a kid, aspired to be a legend. Eventually, his "generation's version of Flair" was his dream.
Though every Kliq member was passionate, I'd say Kid cared most about the matches, Hall and Nash most about the money. HBK, establishing an in-ring legacy. And HHH, establishing a legacy in and out the ring; because he cared about piecing things together behind the scenes just as much as he did playing a role in front of the camera.
Michael’s said *Man I was on drugs, & I selfish..I should’ve done more but I couldn’t see pass myself*
still think cornie was right nash was 5 move wrestler.
Kevin Nash is one of the few people who can still make me laugh glad he’s doing this podcast
He sounds like an ego maniac that enjoys the smell.of his own sh*t. Just wish he.ate to many somas
I would listen to Kevin mash read Shakespeare. I fucking love Kevin Nash. I watched wrestling during the diesel/nwo days and always loved him and Scott. I wish Scott was around to do a podcast with Kevin.
That sound sad. Why can't many people make you laugh?
Agreed love the podcast
I didn’t even know what WWF was because all I watched was Hall and Nash. My friend told me about wwf I said what the F is that. 🤣🤣
Sean is one of the best interviewers in the world of shoot talks and Kev has always been a straight shooter.
Yeah Sean Oliver should be doing all the podcasts, he's 10 times the interviewer Conrad Thompson is.
Always?
Look at how high every member of the Kliq went. All of them were Students of the Game. True passion.
Love this idea with Nash telling these stories even tho I’ve already heard him but they never get old and even get bits I haven’t heard yet 💪🏻 Nash is the man
I know this is from 5 months ago but hearing Nash talk about his son is heartbreaking. 😢
Love Nash he's just so down to earth
On camera
it's the gimmicks
@@pendafen7405Naa…he’s chill in real life. Lots of his friends will attest to that
Kev, Sean… I really appreciate this podcast more than any other when it comes to Wrestling. I think because Kevin had been through so much in the industry and was there during some of the best and worst moments. On top of that, the laid-back relaxed nature and banter between you guys. It’s just very enjoyable and I truly appreciate it. Thank you.
Is it just me or is Kevin Nash the coolest wrestler of all time?
His interviews are always candid and honest, he doesn't care and he's just a nice guy.
Yep! he is bro! I think so!
Just you.
He’s always revealing information from his perspective, with his spin. So truth or honesty is a matter of perspective. Tbh he comes across as an arrogant ass, and most people who meet him say that he is super nice, buts that’s likely just starstruck fanboy stuff. Lots of people say that he is friendly to meet, but does give off arrogant ass vibes.
@@beegee8418 and yet you’re here 🥴
@@arthurmorgan7086 so edgy and full of wit. New to the internet? Just so you know, can’t block videos with certain key words or topics. It all pops up. You’ll learn.
Love hearing these stories
These guys from the 90’s were my heroes
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He's so authentic..thats why I love listening to his stories
Authentic? He is an Actor/Wrestler.....lol
That picture/painting behind Kevin Nash is amazing! Maybe it's because I'm high. But every time i see it I'm stuck starring at it. It looks awesome. I think I like art now.
Love this, I've had it on while I worked and have found myself chuckling or slowly nodding to Nash's stories. Long may it continue!
Thanks for this show Kevin. You're the best and I have been a serious fan and supporter my whole life. Please keep it up buddy
This podcast the both of you are doing is something I have been waiting for the past several years, good to see it happening on a regular basis. I am not sure how long you both have been doing this, but THANK GOODNESS you 2 are making it happen!
And thank God this is with Sean Oliver.
Real happy I stumbled on this podcast. Great combo. Work perfect off each other.
i could listen to Mr.Kevin Nash talk about anything all day long........also all the people in hollywood (marvel,dc) this guy kevin nash should be the next big bad guy ,come on he can be the perfect villain hes huge ,tuff, very smart.and extremely convincing. so hollywood lets go make this happen.....
Well he was Super Shredder in TMNT2
Agreed 👍
This is really awesome since I was a kid Big Daddy Cool Diesel/Kevin Nash was my favorite wrestler growing up... This is an awesome thing he has now just wish The Bad Guy was here to be doing it with him...
Kevin Nash bonafide certified legend 😎👍
🤘😎🐺
I’m from the same city as HHH, Nashua, NH, I used to see him all the time when I was a kid in grocery stores even ran into Chyna at the mall once and sat and talked to her for a long time, but a bunch of older people in my town who knew him or went to school with him also never had a bad word to speak about him, legit just one of those genuinely good guys, I’m looking forward to what he does with the company
That's awesome. Thanks for sharing. Wonder what he bought in the grocery store when you saw him. Probably steak.
@@Speedyreedy1218 hahaha, he was definitely buying steak, cause so were me and my dad, that was one of the times I met him, this was back in like 97’
@@rybasile7637 Haha. Figured. He loves his protein.
What did Chyna buy?
@@Speedyreedy1218 we were in sports authority so I’m assuming exercise equipment Lmfaoooooo, she was so fucking nice though, surprisingly short though lol
@@rybasile7637 Define what you'd call short. Because the average US woman is 5'6.
How big was HHH in the market? A lot of people said he was skinny in 97. I think they needed their eyes checked. He had a gun show when he was walking down with Shawn in his polos and slacks. Always seemed to have a signature wide upper body overall.
This was an awesome discussion. Thanks!
I also remember watching wwf and HUNTER HURST HELMSLEYs first match .. seems like 1000 years ago.
That ia pretty much when I started watching wrestling. For a week orc2 I mixed up Shawn Michaels and Triple H, because of their hair. Apparently that is why Triple H went from long tights to trunks.
@@FourtySeven1983 He started in trunks as Terra Ryzing. He switched back to trunks in 99 when he was being elevated as a top guy.
Let me guess punch punch knees pedigree?
@@brobsty1856 😂
Yeah he started out on some weirdo Steven Regal type shit 😂😂
lol love that ending and love Big Kev's smile, "I'll take it."
Indication that they’ve all changed for the better.
Kev is killing it on this show.
Those where the days. Good stuff Mr. Nash. So relaxed & a great memory.
Hope I can find a friend as good as Nash one day! You know he’s a good friend to stay up and make sure you don’t die!
To be fair...the other three stayed up along with him to help Pac.
im a huge fan of nash . i do not agree with his politics at all but who cares this guy has lived one hell of an interesting life and can tell a great story
Finally a podcast with out bloody Save with Conrad.
Hey Hey Its Fatboy
I don't know how Triple H could hang out with all of them when he was always sober and they were getting hight and drunk constantly.
He's younger but more diligent, disciplined, ambitious, and responsible than the other four. But he still loves them like brothers.
@CallOfDrewthulhu That's pretty much a paraphrase of how HHH described things in the DX documentary. "Like a bunch of varsity jocks in a frat house with a wild wild west mentality every night." Add to that living in the middle of the AE, where everything was practically a free for all with no reigns or leash of restrictions. Dump being young, famous, rich, and in heavy demand on top of it, the partying lifestyle adds to the obnoxiousness.
Some handle it. Some crash.
I have a friend in college who never did anything and we smoked and drink almost everyday. He was with us though all of it lol. And he loved driving us to the spots. Lol he drinks now tho 😂😂😂
In high school we all had a friend that was with us all the time. We all smoked & drank, and he never did, and to this day still doesn't. His reply when asked why he didnt was always "i dont need to when these guys do."
@@Ciderking902 I felt that way also. Plus I had the bonus of being the only conscious mind with their full faculties who could accurately tell stories with full details, of all the stupid shit they did while under the influence. 😁😁😁
I had no idea Nash and Disco went to Birmingham during HHH'S recovery to bump for him when he was preparing for his return.
I remember Disco saying H would hit the clubs up with him during his WCW time. I also remember Disco said he visited him in the hospital. I didn't know they scrimmaged with him to get off ring rust ahead of the MSG return. You guys are great friends. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Kevin Nash is a loyal friend. 🙌
I can listen to these stories forever
I hope you get this message Kevin I just wanted to say Sir that you have my respect I've always been a huge fan of yours
I could listen to Nash all day long
Great Job big sexy. So glad you decided to do a podcast. Great story teller and quite often tells it like it is , whether people like it or not .
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You are my new favorite podcast always been a fan of Big Kev
Sean Oliver is the best interviewer ever. I swear even when shoot interviews and kayfabe commentaries I swear I believe when he would read questions fr I m fans online they were questions he put together and came up with the names. Lol
He’s the greatest of all time. Unquestionably.
Amazing pod guys so glad you guys did this.
I love this podcast!!!!‼️‼️‼️‼️
When he said HHH was in Chyna did he mean the country or did he just casually talk about him being knee deep.
Ha.
😂😂😂
Great insights about HHH. I am pretty sure nothing was handed to Hunter on a silver plate and he has the passion for the business.
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Was at the Ripken 2131 game one of the coolest things I have ever been a part of in my life.
Nash's lighting is impeccable
HHH said in his Making The Game book, "My only vice was women. And boy did I indulge."
" I'm bi in Alot of things lingual isn't one of them"
@@jamaaljohnson5786 He said that in character, clearly. The book wasn't.
U really got this man as ur profile pic tho? 😂😂😂
@@GeneralBuckNaked Yep. Haven't changed it in 16 years. Glad you noticed.
you are hella sus dude
Thanks Kevin and Sean.
Radios in the 80s & 90s would be more about pre setting the 5 available stations you could get & then changing it repeatedly to the best song.
That's AT BEST. Sometimes you only had 1-2 stations. Agreeing on a song is easier when you've got a 50/50 chance.
Nash, is GREAT!! ALWAYS loved him, Scott, and X, 4life!!!
Always Loved Big Kev He Seem to get along with all races and Book,Street smart.
I'm loving this podcast awesome
"Adjusting The Bedpan?"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
34:16 Sean Oliver must have forgotten when he interviewed RVD and Jim Cornette to name but two who didn't hold back in how they felt about HHH.
@Dave I find cornette is the sort of guy who likes what he likes, and if he doesn’t like it he will bury it. But if he likes it, then he’s the first to say it’s good even if he doesn’t like the guy. I remember him saying when CM punk went to AEW and cornette who’s buried AEW repeatedly said straight up
“It’s not what I would have done. They did it a lot better than what I would have done.”
Someone who’s blindly hating something can’t admit that.
Bret Hart, Bam Bam Bigelow, Billy Gunn, Scot Steiner, Goldberg, Punk are among guys that have buried him over the years.
@@anthonyanderson9303 Corny too
@@Giveme1goodreason Similar to how Cornette hates HBK as a person, but will acknowledge his talent.
I had no idea Nash and HHH produced the concussion angle for HBK. You'd think Pritchard did it the way he was all over HBK'S documentary, Heartbreak and Triumph.
🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
If Pritchard did it, an assassin would have come out of a box and done it
@@mattjustofficial Hahahahahahahaha.
Glad to see Nash and HHH were on the HIT program
💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Finding out all these years later the fact that the kliq is directly responsible for the existence of the great 3:16 speech at KOTR is incredibly mind blowing and feels unreal, the stories behind the scenes are sometimes better than the show itself. Thank you Kliq. It sucks HHH had to take the hits he took, but so much great fortune came of it.
Cane has nothing to do with the Kliq
🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾 Long live the Kliq.
HHH took his lumps for sure, but worked hard to establish his throne.
I'm a fan of Kevin Nash nice podcast Big D i watched you in WWF and WCW.
Always a good chemistry between them with theses interviews
I think HHH will do GREAT!
I wouldn't of never guess that Kevin Nash like RnB music,he looks like a Rock n Roll type.
When you think about it, he's from Detroit. The home of Motown. I get it him being into soul.
Though there's plenty of soulful Rock ballads.
Kevin is a gangster, he's a bad ass and has the best podcast by far!
He is not a gangster. He a grey haired old man that is crippled. Kevin is a elite limousine liberal, he is a old mam. Find a new hero dude
Controlling the radio on a long drive pre-satelite radio and pre-smart phones was less a power and more a responsibility. It's less getting to pick songs and all having to scan for maybe the only station in range
I remember a rumor back in the early 2000's that Hall and Nash weren't as close to Paul as Shawn and Kid were, but I never saw any indication of that being anywhere close to being true.
Really? While they were I'm character you couldn't tell? Or when you were backstage with them
Think it just goes to show, DON'T believe rumors and dirt sheets
@@davidgaskins2589 don't think too hard about it David. Wouldn't want you to have an aneurysm or anything.
@@Timmichanga361 Exactly. They said on the Kliq dvd they remained close despite distance.
I'm sorry...I've always known him as diesel.. those were the days 🤙🤙🤙🤙
Love/hate my thinking with Nash over the years... Today, I love Nash, simple as.
I love when guys like nash, who are super intelligent, talk about things and say words like "eXpecially" or PITCHER when he MEANS to say Picture...
Love this podcast very interesting as always, i am necer disapointed 🤘
This episode felt like a verbal wrestling match.
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And Kevin won by submission 😂
Not what I was expecting... Kevin Nash on HHH... I mean, even for wrestlers. No
wweiner I'm bun action at all. Just perceptive perceptions. Classy af.
You know it's gonna be a great episode when you get 5 minutes in and there's already a 123 Kid OD story.
Great Podcast
Such an easier listen than any of Conrad's podcasts. Not hating, because I've listened to a lot of those and I do enjoy them. But Nash and Sean just have "it" and I can listen for hours. Gotta do the Conrad shows a bit at a time, I can only hear Bischoff dance around the truth for so long before I change it.
Love that dig at the end on the idiot 45, respect to Kevin Nash
Hulk did make 1 house show for sure. I was there. USF Sundome, and you guys left in a black Hummer
“Only in Florida Man.” I love Nash! Keep it up Big Daddy Cool.
I hope you guys know you can definitely save with Conrad… keep up the great work and stories gents. Don’t go to the dark side 🤙
I saved with Conrad...
I saved TIME by not listening 🤣
lol we really need a weekly series of the kliq, barebones and real as fuck, come on kev, lets get on it. Can you imagine the hilarity.
That's what this podcast is.
I hung out w Paul in 2006. We had mutual personal trainers. Low key quiet guy. Extremely nice.
Awesome video
I'm with Kevin Owen's.. I for one loved The Ringmaster!
So, I was a huge watcher of WWF/WWE for quite some time - 40 years, to be exact. Once The Authority angle kicked in, I drifted away more casually, and would strictly only tune in to when The Undertaker would wrestle.
Now...I'm thinking I might come back.
U must be my age, I came from the World Wide Wrestling Federation era. Im 47
The 2005-2015 Cena dominion made me stop.
Omg loved Mike Mentzer. & Dorian Yates 😊
Kudos to Sean for being persistent at getting answers lol
You have to be with these guys. They don't know how to stay on track.
Jevin Nash looks great. He is 63 years and looks fabulous. Many wrestlers from his era around his age look dreadful
Jevin does look good
Jevin looks young
I gotta say it...."THE YETAAY!"
He's TALLER THAN THE GIANT!
Can you please list what episode number these clips are from in the description? Maybe leave a link to the full episode. Thanks
Wow. Nash is quoting Mentzer. That's awesome. Mentzer was a genius
I wonder how sean and nash are splitting the youtube money...
Hopefully 80 for me and 10 for each of them
what a way to get trips into the fold. hey we used to watch you in wcw!!
Same with Nash. Hbk saw him on WcW. He also saw his wife on WCW.
Omg , Nash" one of my balls is stuck to my thigh"....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, oh shit,that was hilarious!!!
In the 90s Vince had so much talent he had no clue what to do w it. Was such awesome.
The curtain call was the best thing that could’ve happened for the late 90’s WWF. It put Steve Austin as the King of the Ring winner, best decision Vince made since anointing Hogan.
RIP 2 the Legend Na$h’$ son 🙏🏾
Nash's painting looks like Wolverine exploding.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised that the man called "Big Sexy" would like Luther Vandross. #SetTheMoodKev
😁
U gotta calm down buddy. How many comments are you gonna flood this video up with. Jesus Chrysler
@@GeneralBuckNaked Surprised you're upset.
Always like him hhh and a fan
Same
There's never been dirt on Triple H, thats one of the reasons he is the greatest PRO wrestlers ever. From Kowalskis school to running the WWE. They get in to this to be successful, you can't get more successful in wrestling than what he's done.
I was wondering where Sean Oliver went.
I'm so sorry for your loss, Kevin 😔
It never ceases to amaze me how many guys claim to be the one that went to Vince and said “hey this guy Steve Austin, he’s gonna be something.”
I’ve heard Nash, hart, michaels all claim it was them. I’ve heard from others that cornette and Ross were positive on him coming in.
I mean each one could be right and have told Vince at their own times, and while Steve wasn’t the Steve we remember yet, he was obviously a great worker pre neck injury and very likeable so they all could have had his back. But it also seems weird how many claim it was them to get the goose that laid the golden colossus of Rhodes sized egg.
Yea everyone wants to take credit in hindsight for great things. I somewhat believe Nash because he and Steve were friends from the WCW days. Also I could see Bret watching him and liking what he saw. Also JR having input is believable given his and Steve's relationship. Says alot that all these people had all these great things to say and yet Vince still stuck him with a terrible gimmick at first.
He wasn't great pre neck injury.
He was. Watch him versus early undertaker when he was punisher. It’s great.
@@Speedyreedy1218 yes he was. He was much more technical. Go watch hid matches against Ricky steamboat, Bobby Eaton, arn Anderson in WCW. Go back and watch his match with Shawn at king of the ring 97. He was a great technical wrestler.
@@anthonyanderson9303 I binge watched 1996 WWF during the pandemic. Watched all of Austin's pre SummerSlam 97 matches. He was not sleek and smooth. Character wise, on fire. Technically? Nothing to cry home about. Looked quite sloppy in transitions.