
Kevin Nash is now taking aim at a fan who he believes twisted his words. After deleting his original apology regarding his comments about JeVon Evans, the WWE Hall of Famer found himself dealing with a new issue a cropped screenshot of his statement being circulated online. The image shared by a Twitter user showed Nashs original statement but only one visible line from his apology, with large black bars covering the rest of the text. The cropped version read: The rest of the statement including his broader explanation was blacked out in the image. Nash didnt stay quiet. He responded directly to the backlash and to critics pushing the edited screenshot, posting: What began as controversy over Nashs original Mr. Bojangles and more urban remarks has now shifted into a dispute over context, screenshots, and social media framing. The deletion of the full apology and the circulation of a cropped version have kept the conversation alive. At this point, the story isnt just about what Nash said its about how its being shared, edited, and responded to online. Drop your thoughts in the comments below and let us know where you stand. G Add as a preferred source on Google