WWE Hall of Famers, The Undertaker and Kevin Nash, are two of the biggest wrestling names of all time. During the early days of the Stamford-based promotion, when it was still called WWF, there existed a famous group of superstar friends in real life, The Kliq, with the members being Kevin Nash, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Razor Ramon (aka Scott Hall), and Sean Waltman (fka 1-2-3 Kid).
While The Kliq was a group of the most prominent WWE Superstars at the time, they were not liked backstage for their attitude toward their co-workers. Especially Shawn Michaels, who had multiple stories of being a problematic individual floating about.
Recently, while discussing his relationship with The Undertaker on his Kliq This podcast, Kevin Nash revealed The Deadman had animosity with some members of his group. However, he did not take the names of the persons with whom The Phenom had issues.
"I always had a good relationship with Mark [The Undertaker]. […] I don’t think I caused much s**t. I think Mark [The Undertaker] had more of a problem with some of the other guys in my crew than me. […] They’d always say this. Like, when was time to go get pills. Like you know, we’d run out of pills. And they’d always go, 'Kev. Go ask so-and-so for some gimmicks. They like you.'" said Kevin Nash [H/T: Ewrestlingnews]
You can check out his comments in the video below:
Kevin Nash reveals if The Undertaker took pills
While discussing the heat between The Undertaker and some members of his group, The Kliq, Kevin Nash revealed whether The Deadman took pills.
On the recent episode of his Kliq This podcast. He stated that The Deadman never took any party pills, instead, he was on painkillers as he was going through a lot of pain. He had broken ribs, an eye socket injury, and much more to deal with.
“No, I mean, f**k. You know, he had broken ribs and a f**king, that eye socket injury like back — he got beat to f**k. But I think he took pain pills because he was in pain. I don’t think he took him to [party],” said Kevin Nash [H/T: Ewrestlingnews]
It would be interesting to see if The Deadman himself would discuss his hostility with members of The Kliq on his talk show and reveal his side of the story one day.