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WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash is considering the idea of ​​a Kliq docuseries

As a major figure in both WCW and WWE during the Monday Night War era, Hall of Famer Kevin Nash has become a sought-after voice when it comes to reliving the past. That’s been the case again with the “Who Killed WCW?” docuseries on Vice TV, which Nash participated in even though he received lukewarm reviews for the series, while also admitting that his heart wasn’t exactly involved in the project.

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Still, the topic was discussed again on the latest episode of “Kliq This,” this time with Nash and co-host Sean Oliver adding a little Kliq favor to the proceedings. Nash and Oliver discussed a story about Nash and the late Scott Hall confronting Eric Bischoff about the latter’s firing of Kliq member Sean Waltman from WCW, which Nash said was not that serious.

“It was all for effect,” Nash said. “We just wanted our boy back. He goes… he went back, and… that was one of the things that… I would say it hastened our deaths, bringing someone who was just as talented and was as versatile as he was.” We were emotionally involved because the five of us had made a pact, and we kept it. You can say whatever you want about that company, and we are liars and thieves. That wasn’t it. We took care of each other.”

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The Kliq conversation led to Oliver asking if Nash would ever be interested in a Kliq docuseries. That answer seems to be no, both because, according to Nash, The Kliq has never had a rise and fall, and because the subject of the group, and their success within and outside the group, has already been addressed.

“I’m not getting paid too much yet,” Nash said. “I just got over the fact that… I don’t want to tell the same story three hundred times.”

If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit “Kliq This” and pass ah/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription

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