Kevin Nash Says There Was A Lack Of International Fans At WrestleMania, ‘Nobody Wants To Deal With ICE And Bullshit’

Kevin Nash speaks out on the lack of international fans at WrestleMania 42.
Kevin Nash took part in WrestleCon during WrestleMania weekend, appearing throughout the weekend to sign autographs and take photos.
On his Kliq This podcast, Nash spoke about fans attending the event.
“My first day on Thursday, I don’t hear a British, Scottish, Irish, Australian, anybody having a fucking accent, except for Americans, because nobody in the fucking world, including wrestling fans, is going to come to our country and go through our customs and ICE and bullshit. We’re not exactly the darlings on Earth right now. You don’t have to worry about tariffs when the country is in the Fourth Reich. Most times that I sign during the four hours, it wasn’t because I didn’t have people in front of me, I just didn’t have a line of people in front of me. I could take my time because I could look and say, ‘I have six people, I can spend two minutes with each person,’ instead of when you look and there is no end of the line, and you have two hours left. ‘No personalizations, we gotta fucking go.’ It wasn’t as bad as the year after COVID, but it had a little bit of that deal,” he said.
Nash said that next year, he is more likely to do WWE World than WrestleCon because WWE is trying to kill WrestleCon with WWE World.
Elsewhere during the podcast, Nash said there was no catering at the WWE Hall of Fame rehearsal. You can find his full comments here.
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