Kevin Nash isnt hiding how he really feels about WWEs direction with the Kabuki Warriorsand hes not on board with the push theyre getting.

During the latest episode of Kliq This, Nash and Sean Oliver took a hard look at the current state of WWEs womens division. The conversation started with Becky Lynchs heel turn, which Sean labeled a misfire. But Nash quickly shifted the focus.

Sean acknowledged that WWE has made the Kabuki Warriors a focal point of the womens division this year.

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Nash wasnt convinced the teams rise is organic. Instead, he believes its driven by international market strategyspecifically Japan.

Nash compared the move to WWEs 2017 push of Jinder Mahal during their India expansion, prompting Nash to co-sign the logic.

The Kabuki Warriors backed up their push on the November 10 episode of WWE Raw, capturing the WWE Womens Tag Team Championship by defeating Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss. The title win didnt end peacefully, thoughNia Jax and Lash Legend crashed the party, leading to a chaotic brawl that brought Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY into the mix. Meanwhile, Becky Lynch is set to defend her Womens Intercontinental Title against Maxxine Dupri on the November 17 episode.

Whether or not you agree with Nash, his comments shed light on how WWE might be weighing business interests alongside storytelling. The Kabuki Warriors may be champions, but Nash thinks their momentum is more about demographics than dominance.

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Do you think WWE is building global starsor just chasing markets? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.


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