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Kevin Nash: TKO Doesn’t Show Appreciation To The Legends

Kevin Nash was vocal after WrestleMania week about how he was treated at the Hall of Fame rehearsal, noting that there was no catering.

On the latest episode of Kliq This, Nash gave further comments on how he felt about WrestleMania and TKO as a whole.

“I’m so detached from the product and everything else. To me, the whole weekend, maybe because I was running on fumes, but it felt kind of soulless,” he said.

Asked if it felt like a corporate event, Nash replied, “Kind of. I’m not stupid or naive. I understand that the bottom line has meant that it’s a business. Once it left Vince’s hands, no matter if you love Vince or don’t love Vince, from the boy’s standpoint, if you had a relationship with Vince and you were a guy that pushed those numbers, a (Shawn) Michaels, a Triple H, a Steve (Austin), a Taker, if you pushed those numbers, you had a relationship that was gold. Now, I don’t think they look at Steve and Taker the same way. I’m talking about TKO, or as we now refer to it, The Adjustment Bureau; they just don’t show the appreciation. It’s almost kind of like having a President that has no experience in warfare. Just don’t get it.”

Many fans criticized the WrestleMania 42 viewing experience for having too many ads and short matches.

Matt Hardy had similar comments to Nash regarding Mania, saying it was “prostituted by ads.” You can find his full comments here.

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