Wrestling stars are known to travel back and forth for major appearances and shows. However, a common trend that has been prevalent among them is having bad experiences with airlines.

Recently, WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash outlined his experience with Delta Airlines. Taking to his X, Nash stated that a mechanical issue they faced caused him to miss his connecting flight, reaching the airport over three hours away from his home. He had to rent a car at his own expense, driving on I-95 at 3 AM.

Kevin Nash has now been told to go online to submit his issues and charges and wait 7-14 days for a response. Big Daddy Cool also wondered if he could compensate the airline within two weeks for future travel while expressing dissatisfaction with their customer service.

“Thanks @Delta for the mechanical issue that caused me to miss my connection, fly to an airport that was a minimum of three hours of travel from my home by rental car that I paid for and had meon I-95 at 3am this morning. Now I’m told to go online and submit my issues and charges and wait 7-14 days for a response. Can I travel in the future and compensate the airline within 2 weeks. Diamond status several million miles flown and this is your customer service?”

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Kevin Nash joins the list of multiple stars who have faced similar worst experiences. On the other hand, he was also part of the new series, “Who Killed WCW?” which he admitted to being stoned during its filming.

Nonetheless, we will have to wait and see if the airline will respond to Nash’s comments regarding bad customer service and compensation.

What are your thoughts on Kevin Nash’s recent experience with Delta Airlines? Sound off in the comments!

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