WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash has achieved numerous milestones in his lengthy and illustrious professional wrestling career, even if he has his fair share of controversial takes. Nevertheless, there are many who have tried to use his likeness for their own gain and it appears Nash has decided to call out a Wrestling Con for misleading promotion using his likeness.

Kevin Nash is most well known for his role in the ever-popular nWo faction that has truly transcended the realm of professional wrestling. After all, the faction did change the course of pro wrestling and that’s why Nash’s appearance on any event is valuable.

Kevin Nash announced that he will not be appearing in Atlantic City in July, contrary to the 90’s Wrestling Con’s advertisements. Nash clarified on his Instagram that he informed the promoter of his decision not to attend, yet the promoter continues to use his likeness and sell autograph pre-sales.

Kevin Nash would then advise anyone who purchased a pre-sale to demand a refund, as he will not be in Atlantic City during that time.

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”I told the promoter I wasn’t coming. He continues to use my likeness and selling autograph pre-sales. I will NOT be I’m Atlantic City in the month of July. I’d advise anyone who bought a pre-sale to demand a refund.”

It is certainly shameful that the promoter of the wrestling con would try to use Kevin Nash’s likeness to make a quick profit. We will have to wait and see whether Nash will take action against the promoter in the end.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet, a professional wrestling fan for over 20+ years, found his passion during the Monday Night Wars. With expertise honed over decades and a broad spectrum of interests including TV, movies, anime, novels, and music, he offers insightful analysis and coverage. Respected in the industry, Subhojeet keeps fans informed and engaged with his knowledge and perspective.

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