Kevin Nash told a lot of stories in WWE, but those days may be behind him at this point. Although he could have some good ideas that would bring him back into the fold, it seems that he didn’t actually sign a new deal with WWE.

Kevin Nash had a lengthy career in WWE, consisting of multiple stints. He continues to earn a considerable amount from NWO royalties, so the former Diesel has no intention of pursuing other opportunities.

On the Kliq This podcast, Kevin Nash said as he explained that he was talking about Jade Cargill signing a new deal, and not himself.

“I haven’t signed sh*t. You couldn’t get me back in the ring, if you shoot me in the back of the head before I’d get in a f*cking ring. Triple H was 45 when he went to Saudi Arabia and did a Harley Race over the top rope and tore his f*cking pec, f*ck. I blew a quad taking a step, you think I’m getting back in the ring at 64?!”

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Kevin Nash and Triple H are still friends, but there seems to be a limit of what The Game can ask of Big Kev. He’s not getting back in the ring at all, and he made that very clear.

It remains to be seen who WWE signs to a new deal next, but Kevin Nash will not be among them. The possibility of WWE developing a fresh creative concept to reintegrate Nash in a non-wrestling role may be interesting, but he doesn’t seem close to accepting that offer, either.

We will keep a close eye on Kevin Nash, and everything else WWE does, right here at Ringside News. You never know what can happen next, and we will be here with coverage.

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