Kevin Nash breaks silence with emotional message following WWE return at SummerSlam

Kevin Nash breaks silence after return at WWE SummerSlam.
Kevin Nash is a two-time WWE Hall of Famer [Image courtesy wwe.com]

Kevin Nash broke his silence following his cameo appearance at WWE SummerSlam in Cleveland on Saturday. Nash delivered an emotional message on social media after returning to the company, even if for only a brief moment.

WWE held their biggest event of the summer at the Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland. They introduced a new concept during the broadcast, showing wrestling legends present at the event in a special suite in the stadium.

Nash was joined by fellow Hall of Famers such as Diamond Dallas Page, Sean Waltman, Rick Steiner, Scott Steiner, and Sgt. Slaughter. NXT star Izzi Dame was also at the suite, sitting beside Rick, the father of Bron Breakker, who she's currently dating.

In a post on his official Instagram account, Big Sexy wrote a message for his followers about his experience at SummerSlam.

Corey Graves deleted his Tweet! More details HERE.

"Getting a little SummerSlam love. Amazing crowd and event. 57,791 in attendance. Saw some old friends and people I consider family," Nash wrote.

Kevin Nash last appeared on WWE television at the 2021 Hall of Fame ceremony when the New World Order was inducted. Nash was joined there by Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, and Sean Waltman.

They all became two-time WWE Hall of Famers since Nash, Hogan, and Hall were previously inducted for their respective individual careers and Waltman was part of the D-Generation X, who were inducted in 2019.


Kevin Nash watched CM Punk lose at SummerSlam

CM Punk wrestled for the first time since the Royal Rumble at SummerSlam against Drew McIntyre. Seth Rollins served as the special guest referee, with McIntyre pulling off the victory over his rival.

It has been a wild ride for Punk and McIntyre, who finally had their first one-on-one match after months of building the tension. Kevin Nash, who was one of CM Punk's biggest critics during Punk's previous WWE run, praised the company's booking of The Second City Saint on a recent episode of his Kliq This podcast.

"He hasn't been shoved down our throat, like he just kind of exists, like he continually gets to Drew. To the point now where Drew, like storyline-wise, is saddled. (...) They've done such a good job creatively with us accepting that he's out and that he's hurt that we're like yeah, of course, you're not going to attack him because he's not cleared. ... You've got Punk who has caused all kinds of f*cking sh*t, he's got a ton of heat, still super over and he hasn't touched anybody," Kevin Nash said. [H/T - WrestlingInc.]
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Punk's story with McIntyre appears to be over for now with Rollins possibly entering into the fray after what happened at SummerSlam. Nevertheless, it will likely be a very interesting summer for all three superstars moving forward.

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