Kevin Nash Provides Update On His Neck, Comments On Potential Surgery

Kevin Nash says he might need to get surgery on his neck.

WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash has had an remarkable career in the wrestling world, as he is a six-time world champion. In May, the legend stated that his neck had always been bad, but it was getting worse, so he would be getting a procedure on it.

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Speaking on Kliq This, Nash brought up his neck and noted that he might need surgery.

“I’m hunting for probably a neck surgeon. I don’t know [if I’ll have to have it fused]. It’s getting…I talked to the people from bio accelerator and she’s saying, ‘Give it some more time, it’s just been a couple months.’ I think about it and just like, my shoulders have gotten way better, like night and day. My neck is just, I’ve got a C2 and a C5 that are not good. It’s the discs," Nash said.

Nash was asked about his trip to the bio-accelerator, and he noted that he had a procedure on his neck and shoulders again. He stated that he still lifts heavy, but it seems to have an impact on his body. The legend also noted that he has some things at this house, but none of it helps.

“I did my shoulders again. I did my shoulders and my neck all three times. I still lift heavy. It’s just hard, when you’re pressing your head on bench presses and shit. I got so many gimmicks at my house. None of that shit works," Nash said.

Fightful wishes Nash well with his health, and we will provide more information as it becomes available.

Nash recently stated that he offered to be the Master of Ceremonies for WWE SummerSlam. Check out his comments here.

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