Kevin Nash was ready to hit a police officer in the UK to avoid getting arrested with Scott Hall.
Kevin Nash has recounted a story from a trip to the UK in the 1990’s when he and Scott Hall wanted to smoke hash in an alley in London, England.
Speaking on Kliq This, Nash explained that they had bought a pipe to try to disguise the illicit substance before a police officer came along.
“We scored some hash, and we went into like a little tobacco shop and got a pipe with a screen in it so at least it kinda looked like we might be smoking Borkum Riff [pipe tobacco].
“Scott’s burning it and he’s setting it, we’re just gonna push it in the pipe now, about that time a Bobby [British policeman] came around the corner. He goes, ‘What are you f***ing doing there? You f***ing pissin’?'”
Hall had acted like he was zipping up his trousers to fool the officer, but he still walked straight towards him. When that happened, Nash says he was getting ready to hit the officer to avoid arrest.
“Scott, when he saw him, he turned and acted like he was zipping his pants up. Then, the cop’s coming over and as he comes over, he’s coming right to Scott.
“He walks by me, and this is ’94 maybe, this is before the world had cameras everywhere and I’m thinking, ‘If he grabs Scott, I guess I’m going to have to clip this f***er.’ I’m looking right at his C1, 2, 3, I’m going to drill him in his cervical.”
Nash’s co-host Sean Oliver interjected to say that the pair don’t condone attacking police officers before Nash continued.
“But the guy just kinda looked at us and he said, “F*** off!'” Nash remembered. “We were staying at- there was a Holiday Inn at like Kensington area, and we just went out to the park and sat, and we smoked out there and came back in.”
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