
Kevin Nash is drawing a hard line between real-life beef and in-ring businessand hes not afraid to call out anyone who crosses it.
On a recent episode of Kliq This, Nash was asked how things wouldve played out back in the day if a real locker room attack spilled into the ring. His answer wasnt vague. He made it clear that old-school wrestlers had rulesand you didnt break them.
As the conversation unfolded, Nash explained what a receipt really isa payback shot inside the ring for something that happened during the match. But if the heat starts backstage, the ring isnt the place to settle it.
To hammer the point home, Nash brought up one of the most famous real-life examples of a receipt: when Brock Lesnar rocked Braun Strowman after taking a stiff knee during a match.
But when asked if personal issues ever justify in-ring revenge, Nash shut it down again.
For him, the dividing line is intent. Getting hit stiff is part of the jobbut when its done with malice? Thats when the receipt comes out.
Nash added that his massive size kept him out of most dangerous situations during his career.
Kevin Nash made it clear: the ring is sacred, and if you use it to settle backstage scores, youre violating one of wrestlings oldest rules.
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