Nash says that he’s really enjoying the Fashion File segments on Smackdown Live right now because it doesn’t feel like it’s written by writers. He feels that WWE’s current product is severely lacking in spontaneity and everything is overproduced, so it’s refreshing to see segments like The Fashion Files on a weekly basis.
Speaking about the Bullet Club’s invasion of RAW a couple of weeks ago and the cease and desist letter that followed, Nash didn’t see the need for that on WWE’s end. X-Pac agrees and says he doesn’t think WWE would have bothered The Young Bucks over their usage of the ‘Too Sweet’ hand gesture, but the invasion a couple of weeks ago put an end to that.
Nash admits that it was really nice to receive a big pop during his surprise return at the Royal Rumble a few years ago. He does laugh while saying that he wishes Sheamus and Drew McIntyre would have allowed him to get more of his offence in when he made it into the ring. He points out that he didn’t really care about that because he had plenty of years to get his offence in; it was those guys’ turn to shine that night.
Nash is asked about the difference between working for Vince McMahon and Eric Bischoff. Nash says that those guys actually have a lot of similarities but there was one major difference: Vince McMahon was his boss and signed his cheques, whereas Bischoff was his boss but Ted Turned signed his cheques.