Kevin Nash, known as one of the most intimidating figures in professional wrestling, recently shared his thoughts on a new episode of “Kliq This” regarding the skills of fellow WWE stars. Nash expressed that, due to his large size, he felt selling out to smaller wrestlers made him appear weak in the ring. He noticed that many smaller, talented wrestlers didn’t share this concern and focused on executing numerous moves during matches. Reflecting on a conversation with Chris Jericho, Nash revealed that Jericho once told him Cain was a better worker, but Nash disagreed, explaining Cain’s style was more about allowing Jericho to perform rather than showcasing superior wrestling ability. Nash insisted he was not less skilled, pointing out that it looked awkward for smaller wrestlers to take as much punishment as he did in the ring.
Fan Take: This insight from Kevin Nash highlights the different wrestling styles and perceptions of in-ring work that exist within WWE. For fans, it sheds light on the physical and psychological challenges wrestlers face, adding depth to how we appreciate their performances and the unique dynamics of the sport.
