Kevin Nash knows a thing or two about the pro wrestling business because the WWE Hall of Famer has seen the entire landscape undergo many changes over the years. He has achieved a lot of success during his time in the business and fans will always appreciate him for his contributions to the business. That being said, Nash still has some regrets about his career. This includes his final match against Triple H over a decade ago.
The former nWo member has faced off against numerous opponents in his storied career. Following a long run in TNA, Kevin Nash returned to WWE back in 2011 and went on to feud with Triple H.
This included their sledgehammer match at TLC 2011, which was panned by pro wrestlers and fans alike. While speaking on his recent Kliq This podcast, Kevin Nash talked about the aforementioned match. Nash made it clear that he deeply regrets the match.
What do you mean ‘both don’t normally (have ladder matches)’ How about f***** never?! How about I’ve never done one in my life. I’ve got 17 knee operations, and he’s running the show and I get to talk to him for about eight minutes in the ring before the doors open. That was my last match. Everybody else gets to have a last match, that was mine. F*** me
Who gives a f*** about a sledgehammer? All I know is you got a f******an 18-foot ladder. Guess what? Nobody wins until somebody goes off the m******* and I wasn’t going over.”
Kevin Nash also believes WWE’s production quality needs a change. Regardless, Nash will always regret not having a better final match and that is unlikely to ever change.
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