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Kevin Nash
« on: July 11, 2009, 05:39:59 pm »
The following is from TNAWrestling.com:

Kevin Nash Launches WORLDWIDE Search For First-Ever Female Valet

Kevin Nash has announced that he is formally launching the “Big Sexy World Tour” search for his first-ever female valet.

The lucky winner will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to the Final Resolution Pay-Per-View from Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling, scheduled for Dec. 20, in Orlando, Fla. The winner will accompany Nash to the ring for his match that night, which will air worldwide exclusively on Pay-Per-View.

“In 20 years as a pro wrestler, I never have had a full-time valet, so this truly is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for some lucky winner to be treated like a queen … at least for one day,” said Nash, who made his pro wrestling debut in 1990 and has been a World Heavyweight Champion on multiple occasions in numerous federations.

“For the Big Sexy World Tour search, I encourage all MILFs and Cougars to apply, not just the 20-year-olds in bikinis. In fact, if you don’t know anything about a Quinn Martin Production, your chances of being chosen are very limited.

“I am not looking for Miss Right, but rather, Miss Right Now.”

Nash will kick off the Big Sexy World Tour search in early August with multiple appearances in California.

Anyone interested in applying to be Nash’s valet for a night must email a photo of themselves with an explanation of why they are deserving of the crown (no more than 50 words). No prior experience necessary. Complete application information is below.

“The name of the company is TNA Wrestling. Of course everyone knows what TNA really means, and the Big Sexy World Tour search truly will bring that to life,” Nash said.

“Enter today because you could be the winner … and the ultimate holiday present to me.”

TO ENTER:
1. Select a photo (no larger than 500k please)
2. Name:
3. Age (as of July 9, 2009):
4. Address:
5. Phone number:
6. Email:
7. Essay on why they should be selected. Essay can be NO MORE THAN 50 words:

Email this info to bigsexytour@tnawrestling.com.
Deadline for entry is October 1
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Re: Kevin Nash
« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2009, 12:34:36 pm »
Kevin Nash recently gave a lengthy interview to Newsday.com with nothing held back. Here are the highlights:

On a recent talk he had with Shawn Michaels & Triple H: “We were kind of going through the rosters and saying who are the guys who are going to replace us. Which guys are going to replace us when we retire? And everybody through names around and there weren’t a whole lot of names of guys who we thought were going to replace us. You look at a guy like Edge, and now he’s starting to realize – and, gosh, I don’t even know how old he is but he I think he’s in his 30’s. And he’s getting to the point where he’s had a ton of injuries. John Cena has had a ton of injuries. With these guys, it’s almost [a question of] who can last.”

On why wrestlers don’t take time off for injuries: “I think it was Matt Hardy who not too long ago got like a little injury. And then got another little injury. And he was starting to get a push so he said, ‘Ah, I’m not going to take the time off.’ And then that injury ends up escalating to something where he has to, because he has to get it fixed. It’s hard. I sat one day and I was flipping channels and I saw Cena. I had read that he had injured his neck and I see John in there… I look, and here’s this earthworm of a scar on his neck – knowing that he shouldn’t be in the ring already. And it’s not that Vince said, ‘You need to get here and get in the ring, John.’ It’s just the fact that John realizes that that spot’s golden. And he doesn’t want to lose that spot. And as soon as he feels that he can somewhat fill that void.”

On his negotiations with WWE last year: “My whole thing was that I came into prominence with Shawn. And I know that Shawn is thinking about – I don’t think he’s going to be doing it that much longer. And I kind of wanted to have that circle of life. I wanted it on my wall of shame in my house to have that 1993 picture of Shawn Michaels doing a double-bicep pose with the black headed Diesel behind him and then I wanted a 2010 photo of Shawn Michaels doing the double-bicep pose with the gray-haired Diesel behind him.”

On Scott Hall’s problems: “I don’t feel guilty, but I don’t think sad even begins to cover it. Because, to me, Scott Hall is probably one of the most talented guys I’ve ever been around in my life. One of the most charismatic. It crushes me. I’ve tried. Everybody’s tried. But as much as you want somebody to live a sober life, unless they want to, it’s just not going to happen. And I’ve been around it. Scott’s been a close friend of mine. I’ve seen the demon of addiction and, God, it’s just horrible. And people say, ‘Well if you want, you can get clean.’ I’m of the mindset, being around it as much as I have on so many different levels with so many different guys, that it’s a disease. It is absolutely a disease and it has to be treated as a disease. And, you know, some people don’t make it from a disease.”

On whether he would want to book TNA: ‘I have a 13-year-old son who needs a father way more than TNA needs a booker… I don’t do anything half-assed. If you put me in there, it means I’m thinking about it 24/7. You have to, because when you’re lying there in the sun, you get an idea and it’s like, ‘God, that’s way better than I thought.’ And you’ve got to get up and you’ve got to write it down. And you’ve got to change in and so on. I’m really good friends with [Vince] Russo. And I see what he has to go through and the situation that happened where kind of right before the pay per view, some political things go down, and he’s left with a show with a bunch of gaps in it and he’s got to do his best to fill it. And those are the things that take years off your life. And at this point, right now, like what we talked about earlier – I’m closer to dying. So, I don’t need the stress and they can’t put enough zeros at the end of my paycheck.”

On critics of TNA’s booking: “…For years Stallone and Shwarzenegger – they said what horrible actors they are. But you know then they do $240 million at the box office. So, I believe there’s something to critics. But, you know what, I believe that the 10-16-year-old kid, who’s really the meat and potatoes of your demographic, and then from there the 18-35 year-old demographic – I’ve never had a 9-year-old kid come up to me and say, ‘I think you need to pick up your workrate.’ ”

On the challenges TNA faces: “I’ve said this 100,000 times. I would write a show and I’d go to bed and I would say, ‘That’s show is going to be brilliant.’ And then three guys miss two spots and the execution… All of a sudden it’s like this domino effect. This guy screws up a finish in match one. This guy does something in match two. And all of a sudden everybody’s saying, ‘Your show is horrible.’ Well, yeah, but if they would have executed those three things, it would have been a lot better. But I take the rap because I made the soup.”

On wrestlers bringing their wives around the business: “I remember I was on the road with Rick Rude… And he looked over at me and he said, ‘Nash, whatever you do, don’t bring your old lady around the business. Not backstage. Not anywhere.’… I don’t think there’s one of us in which there’s not a Jeckyll and Hyde. You’re different when you’re in your character… There’s so many times that you see a pretty girl walking backstage and the guys will walk by and you’ll see them go, ‘God, who’s that? And who’s that? And who’s that?’ And you find out, eight minutes later, it’s some guy’s wife…The boys are the boys. They see a pretty girl and it does cause controversy. There’s no doubt about it. The girls that we have, like the Christy Hemmes, and the Beautiful People, and Tracy – I look at those girls as sisters. They’re part of the team. But it’s always that fresh piece of meat that comes in. That’s the one that causes [problems]. It’s almost like putting chum in the shark tank. That’s the one that the boys all start sniffing around – especially the single guys. And you can’t blame them.”

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Re: Kevin Nash
« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2009, 08:53:26 pm »
I like Kevin Nash - but his interviews do sound like he's lost the fire

Its getting ever closer to the point where he has to step aside - he's good on the mike so a manager role would be fine, but a spot on the card is harder and harder to justify
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Re: Kevin Nash
« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2009, 09:24:52 pm »
Pretty good interview thanks for posting it.


I like Kevin Nash - but his interviews do sound like he's lost the fire

Its getting ever closer to the point where he has to step aside - he's good on the mike so a manager role would be fine, but a spot on the card is harder and harder to justify
Yeah, but Nash has said numberous times in recent years that he's simply in the business these days for the money. Liked the part in the interview about 'the circle of life' though. He should have signed a contract with WWE last year, had one final run with the big time promotion even as an associate of Michaels if nothing more.

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Re: Kevin Nash
« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2010, 07:54:13 pm »
Via Twitter:

"you can say what you want about me I don't give a F**K ,but to ever question my integrity we no longer have a business relationship."

"and to the person that said every September I go to work for my self ,f**k you you didn't even see it. mid card bullshit neverbeens f**k you. "

You want to go to war with the best, hope you f**kers don't live in glass houses. sorry to the 33′276 that have no idea what I'm ranting 4. 10- 10- 10 **** 1099.

Jason Heary made me tweet that guess you have to stayed tune after impact 4 the answers. I'm a f**king man not some green horn boy .you don't like what I do fine .Pay me the dates you owe me .let my accounts [Note from Mike: Accountants?] look at the books.

RVD said Jeff hardy and him are rock stars ,in my prime I was selling out 30′000 plus seat domes they can't draw 1000 on the road. WTF.

I will work out my TNA contract anbd see what life brings me ,to my fans I love you and words can never explain what you mean to me. to the haters glad I was able to be there to dump on me to make u feel better about your F**KED up lifes.

going to take some time off twitter , will still read tweets just need to decompress away from the wrestling world. much love ?..Kev."

Nash also said he was "moving on" when asked if he'd be staying in TNA. Word is that Nash's name has come up as being on board with the new WWP promotion in Florida. No word on whether the delays with that project have impacted Nash's involvement.
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Re: Kevin Nash
« Reply #5 on: September 11, 2010, 09:15:36 am »
Doubt it, working the internet I guess.

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Re: Kevin Nash
« Reply #6 on: September 15, 2010, 04:15:25 pm »
I disagree strongly with what he said about Jeff Hardy and RVD. TNA can't compete with a Billion dollar company that has been established in the eyes of the public for well over 30 years like WWE.  Not only that when Nash was Champ/main eventing, those were some of the worst times financially for WWE. TNA could have Taker,HHH,Shane McMahon etc. and they still might not reach a 2.0 or do big PPV business.

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According to Dave Meltzer, it is true that Kevin Nash's TNA contract does expires on October 12th. Despite what he said on Twitter that he'll be finishing up with the company, the belief in TNA is that he'll stay and agree to a new contract. Unlike the Matt Hardy situation, there doesn't seem to be significant heat on Nash for his actions.

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Re: Kevin Nash
« Reply #7 on: October 09, 2010, 06:18:37 pm »
Kevin Nash posted the following on Twitter:

"4 days left and I'm done ,hope you that enjouyed me and are left happy .I always did my best with a beaten body. thanks and goodbye. no WWE. 2 my fans thank you I love you. 2 my haters thank you you always made me push harder. Time to be a husban and dad this part of my life is over.If I'm woprth nothing than I need to stay at home. Thanks TNA 4 letting me go."

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Re: Kevin Nash
« Reply #8 on: October 09, 2010, 08:19:18 pm »
Work! They would do the stupid 'loser gets fired match' first
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Re: Kevin Nash
« Reply #9 on: November 02, 2010, 04:00:36 pm »
Following his recent departure from TNA, Kevin Nash posted the following on his Twitter page:

?Vince let me in the Rumble if I win i get taker at mania.If I lose I?ll join the kiss your ass club the next raw?????.DEAL??

Nash left TNA after both parties failed to agree on terms for a new contract.
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Re: Kevin Nash
« Reply #10 on: November 12, 2010, 01:06:06 pm »
Online reports have speculated that Kevin Nash has re-signed with TNA, but he has disputed this via Twitter saying ?I did not sign with TNA Wrestling Co.?

According to PWTorch.com, several people in TNA today have said they were not aware of Nash re-signing with the company, although they couldn?t be sure.

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Re: Kevin Nash
« Reply #11 on: January 31, 2011, 10:19:11 pm »
Kevin Nash wrote the following on Twitter just now regarding his return to WWE last night:

?Absolutely the best night of my wrestling career. It?s so nice to be back in WWE family. Thanks Boston for making me feel so special.?

And then later....

In an interview with WWE.com, Kevin Nash spoke about his surprise Royal Rumble appearance and also appeared to take a swipe at TNA, saying it was ?nice to be in a building with people? at the Rumble in Boston.

?When you get in this business, you strive to get to WWE, and when it?s time to hang up your boots, you definitely want to end up a Yankee. So, if this was my last one, I couldn?t be happier,? Nash told Joey Styles.

Styles then asked if this was Nash?s last time in the squared circle. ?I hope not. I know Randy Orton, he?s got pull around here [laughs]. I?d stay as long as they?ll have me, or as long as my body will hold on,? Nash said.

He also adressed the stare down with Big Show as he was exiting the Royal Rumble match, saying that there is ?a lot of history there, either together or on the opposite side of the ring.?

?He?s still probably the most impressive physical specimen I?ve been in the ring with ? by far the strongest, still the measuring stick. I?d like to give him another run for his money.?


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Re: Kevin Nash
« Reply #12 on: February 01, 2011, 12:06:18 pm »
Kevin Nash appeared on ESPN Radio's Pro Wrestling Report, available at pwrshow.com, last night to talk about his return to WWE and more.

Nash noted that WWE flew him out of Daytona Beach, Florida so it would be easier on him. He said if TNA would have flown him out of the state, he would have to have driven from his home to Orlando, 90 miles, opposed to the few miles when traveling with WWE. Nash talked about how nice his accommodations were while staying in Boston.

The former World Champion noted that he signed paperwork and had a physical upon arriving to the arena. Nash said he spent about a half-hour with Triple H before shooting photos and video with WWE staff. He then met with Vince McMahon before hanging out with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, where he went over plans for the Rumble with Triple H.

Nash also noted that he talked with people from THQ, makers of SmackDown vs. RAW and All Stars, while he was at the Rumble.

Nash said that he is signed to a Legends contract and will meet with WWE officials on Wednesday of this week to talk about what's next. Under the Legends deal, Nash will likely be involved with things like action figures and DVD's.

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Re: Kevin Nash
« Reply #13 on: February 01, 2011, 10:06:13 pm »
Very happy for Kevin. Must have meant so much to get the pop and chants he did.
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Re: Kevin Nash
« Reply #14 on: February 02, 2011, 11:17:45 am »
Kevin Nash talked about retiring as Diesel on his Twitter last night. He wrote:

To explain why I want to retire as Diesel: Vince McMahon was the 1st person to ever see anything in me and believe in me. He gave me my 1st push and made me a star. Without Vince there is no Diesel. Without Diesel Kevin Nash is a mediocre basketball player from the University of Tennessee. The biggest pop I?ve received since ?97 happened Sunday night. Diesel?s back, where he belongs. Circle of Life.