Kevin Nash isnt biting his tongue when it comes to how some wrestlers have handled Hulk Hogans legacy.

On the latest Kliq This podcast, Nash addressed the shift in tone from certain Black wrestlers who once criticized Hogan over his racist commentsbut changed their tune after his death.

Nash first responded to ESPN personality Peter Rosenberg, who said Hogan should have acknowledged his past remarks more openly. Nash dismissed that idea and drew comparisons to other public figures whove avoided accountability altogether.

From there, Nash turned his attention to wrestlers who had previously condemned Hogan while he was alive. He acknowledged that, as a White man, he couldnt fully grasp the impact of Hogans wordsbut still questioned the apparent shift in how those same people responded once Hogan passed.

The comments arrive shortly after WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry, one of Hogans most outspoken critics over the years, publicly praised Hogan following his deathdespite previously saying he would never accept an apology from the wrestling icon.

Kevin Nashs remarks are likely to stir the pot even further in an already tense conversation about legacy, forgiveness, and race in pro wrestling.

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