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Two-time WWE Hall Of Famer Returning To Indies At GCW’s Most Notorious
Kevin Nash is one of the most notable names during the 2000s era of professional wrestling. He has performed in WWE, WCW, TNA and has an impressive resume.
Now Nash can add another feat to his resume as he is set to make his debut for Game Changer Wrestling in 2022.
The former WCW Heavyweight champion will appear at the Most Notorious event for GCW on January 14th, 2022. The pay-per-view will be in Detroit, Michigan, which is also Nash’s hometown.
He posted a poster of the event on Twitter and said, “Game-Changing Wrestling comes to my home town Detroit, and I wouldn’t miss it for anything. Incredible Wrestling promotion and product.”
Game Changing Wrestling comes to my home town Detroit and I wouldn’t miss it for anything. Incredible Wrestling promotion and product. pic.twitter.com/1ZKroGuBkV
— Kevin Nash (@RealKevinNash) December 8, 2021
Big Daddy Cool retired from wrestling in 2020. He won’t wrestle in the event as well, but never say never.
Aside from Diesel, GCW advertised many former WWE superstars. Names such as former SmackDown tag team champion Rhino, Sabu, and former TNA champion, Alex Shelley, will be at the show.
Shelley and Nash have done some segments and worked a few matches back in TNA, so maybe a reunion is in order?
Reunion? pic.twitter.com/dcBAG7dcik
— Ryan Satin (@ryansatin) December 8, 2021
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WWE Hall of Fame means nothing to Kevin Nash
Kevin Nash is one of the few wrestlers who got inducted into the Hall of Fame twice, among the likes of Ric Flair. However, back in 2012, he stated that the honor means nothing to him. He went on a rant about WWE and the Hall of Fame and had a lot of thoughts to share.
Nash tweeted, “HOF means nothing to me. If I Die before it, I’ve asked my wife to pass. Nothing against it or WWE, but if Pete Rose ain’t in Cooperstown.”
The former NWO member said that he doesn’t need the honor to validate his life as he wakes up to the sight of the ocean.
“I watched it this year from up close, just don’t need the stress, I love the WWE, just love me more.90% of my shout outs are gone. Not cool” Nash continued.
Diesel then made a bold statement. Some stooge at WWE whose job is to read such tweets will read his tweets and make sure it never comes up again. The spelling errors and the poor grammar led fans to believe that Kevin was intoxicted while tweeting this.
He was quick to reply and said that wasn’t the case. Nash tweeted that as he was upset. He was sad because he found out that one of his “dearest friends got to let go today from WWE.”
Whatever the case might be, WWE forgot about the incident and he got inducted in 2015 and then again in 2020.
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