Kevin Nash Defends Hulk Hogan Amid Past Controversies After Death
Hulk HoganLongtime friend, professional wrestler Kevin Nasharrives at his defense as Hogan Past controversies have resurfaced After his death last week.
Speaking on her “Kliq this” The podcast on Monday, July 28, Nash, 66, weighed on social media users and radio personalities, which passed the Hogan division in the middle of the news of his death. A decade before his death, the audio disclosed Hogan (real name Terry Bollea) using the N-word several times And describing himself as “racist, up to a point”.
“For people who want to go after Hogan for doing this, do that, do that – how about you, guy?” said Nash, who was a third of the nwo of origin, the group which revolutionized professional struggle in the 1990s, alongside Hogan and the end Scott Hall in WCW.
“He died. And his children, guy? Can’t you just dismiss man? The wrestler said.
The WWE renowned temple continued: “He’s not going to change now. It is sensationalism. It is: “You know, I never liked it anyway. Who gives the business?
Nash has reiterated again: “Think about his children”, referring to Hogan’s daughter Broke37 years old, and son Notch35 years old, that the late wrestler shared with the ex-wife Linda Hogan.
“Think of his friends and family. If you have nothing good to say, close the F ***,” added Nash.
In the middle of the controversy of N-Word in 2015, he was dismissed by WWE and withdrawn from the WWE renown temple. In a declaration at US Weekly At the time, Hogan said that there was “no excuse” for the language captured in disclosed audio.

NWO: Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash.
WWE / Getty images“I strongly believe that each person in the world is important and should not be treated differently depending on the race, the gender, the orientation, religious beliefs or otherwise. I am disappointed with myself that I used a language that is offensive and incoherent with my own beliefs. It is not who I am. said We.
Hogan was reinstated in the WWE renown temple in July 2018 and began to appear on sporadic guests in WWE television broadcasts, but he remained a polarizing figure among fans until his death.
In his Final appearance of WWE in JanuaryHogan was Hue in Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, when he appeared on stage during the first of Netflix Raw.
Hogan Died ThursdayJuly 24, at 71 years old after suffering a cardiac arrest. He is survived by his wife, Heaven every day49 years old, and his children, Brooke and Nick, the latter appeared on Monday July 28, episode of Raw During a tribute to Hogan.
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