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Kevin Nash Says ‘No One Cares About The Young Guys’, Why Today’s Style Won’t Allow 30-Year Careers Anymore

Kevin Nash: ‘No One Cares About The Young Guys’
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Kevin Nash is never afraid to speak his mind, and the WWE Hall of Famer was quite vocal in a new interview with Sporting News that was conducted at Starrcast. The longtime WWE and WCW veteran discussed the current state of the industry, whether new superstars need rubs, and even the Bullet Club.

Check out a few highlights from the piece below.

On if The Undertaker and Triple H should be putting over younger competitors:

No one cares about the young guys. When I watched Summerslam that (Undertaker and Tripe H) package caught my eye and made me want to see that match. I don’t know if I want to see Roman Reigns versus Undertaker again. What more of a rub can you give than that? He’s [been] given rubs before and they just aren’t getting over.

If wrestlers will have 30-year careers going forward:

I just don’t think there’s going to be guys like that anymore. Those guys aren’t going to have 30 years in the business. This style won’t allow these guys to last 30 years. Rollins already had a couple knee operations, but he’s a great worker. I just don’t see these guys even lasting 20 years because of their bodies and the concussion syndrome. Now, they (WWE) are doing concussion testing and everything else.

On the Bullet Club sharing NWO’s attitude:

In the outlying aspect, they are. They don’t give a fuck and that’s important. They are doing their own thing and not bowing down to the man.

The full interview is an absolute treat to read as Nash is as entertaining as ever. Make sure to read it.

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