Kevin Nash Names The Top Three Big Men He Worked With

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WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash opened up about his illustrious career, specifically focusing on the “big men” he most enjoyed sharing the ring with during his time in professional wrestling.

In a recent episode of his popular podcast “Kliq This” Nash didn’t hesitate to name his top three favourite larger opponents. The list includes some of the most iconic figures in wrestling history: The Undertaker, the late Sid Vicious, and “The Big Show” Paul Wight. When discussing The Undertaker, Nash offered a unique perspective on the Deadman’s in-ring style.

Taker worked a different style Taker didn’t work like a big man, he worked like a dead man.

Nash also spoke fondly of his experiences with Sid Vicious, emphasising the importance of safety in the ring.

I enjoyed working with Sid. Never hurt you, never hurt me, you know, that’s huge.

Rounding out his top three, Nash praised Paul Wight, better known to fans as The Big Show.

I think me and Show had good matches. Paul’s a good athlete.

He further elaborated on Wight’s unique physical attributes, noting:

Paul Wight is tall, but also very wide, very big.

On another episode of Kliq This, Kevin Nash recalled almost getting arrested with Scott Hall in the UK.

What Were The Results Of Kevin Nash’s Recent MRI Scan?

Kevin Nash spoke about the results of a recent MRI scan he had due to ongoing back pain due to the years he spent inside a wrestling ring. Nash said that he experienced sciatica whilst travelling on an aeroplane and that the pain didn’t subside so he got an MRI scan which revealed that he has a couple of herniated discs in his back due to his years of wrestling.

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