Kevin Nash takes a moment to correct the narrative concerning his attendance at Sting’s retirement match at AEW Revolution.
Recently, WWE legend Kevin Nash made headlines when he implied that he was not going to Sting’s final bout due to his relationship with WWE, leading to rumors that he might be under WWE contract.
On his podcast, Kliq This, Nash elaborated on his previous comments, assuring fans that his absence is not due to any WWE contract obligations.
“No, I never said that. What I said was that I’m a WWE guy,” Nash remarked. “I just don’t want any misconceptions like ‘Is All Elite’ to accompany images of me at an AEW event. It’s just not fitting, especially when one of my dearest friends is Paul Levesque. I have a deep respect for Steve [Sting] and I know his last match will be significant so I’ll definitely watch it and discuss it, but attending it is not in the cards for me. I haven’t been to a WWE event in ages and I prefer to avoid public gatherings altogether.”
Nash has made it clear that his absence is more about personal preference and loyalty than about contractual duties to WWE.
The entire conversation can be watched here:
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FAQ Section
- Why isn’t Kevin Nash going to Sting’s last match at AEW Revolution?
- Kevin Nash has decided not to attend due to personal reasons, such as not wanting to be around large crowds and to maintain his position as a “WWE guy,” which means avoiding being at competitor events.
- Is Kevin Nash on WWE’s payroll?
- Despite rumors, Kevin Nash clarified that he is not on WWE’s payroll, but he identifies strongly with the WWE brand due to his history and friendship with figures like Paul Levesque (Triple H).
- Will Kevin Nash be appearing at any WWE events in the future?
- At the moment, Nash has expressed no intentions of attending WWE events as he prefers to keep to himself and avoid public gatherings in general.
Conclusion Section
Kevin Nash’s recent clarifications highlight how misconceptions can quickly spread throughout the wrestling community. His absence at Sting’s final match at AEW is out of personal preference rather than professional obligations to WWE. Despite his allegiances, Nash has shown support for his fellow wrestlers and will be watching and discussing Sting’s last hurrah from a distance, rooting for his friend from the sidelines. His focus on his personal comfort and loyalty to friends speaks to his values outside the ring.