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Post by perucho1990 on Oct 9, 2010 11:35:31 GMT -5
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Thanks Nash
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2010 11:39:49 GMT -5
The best pure stryker on this board will be really happy if this does happen.
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Post by ________ has left the building on Oct 9, 2010 11:41:18 GMT -5
I'll believe when I see it. After all, I watched Thursday two guys who retired from wrestling mutilate each other and themselves.
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Post by RareTradU on Oct 9, 2010 11:51:15 GMT -5
Nash will always be one of my favorite wrestlers of all time. He gets alot of flake for being a 'business man' but I'm glad he can go home richer than 9/10ths of his peers and live a happy life. He deserves it.
A little off topic: How do you think it makes Sting and Nash feel standing in the ring watching Hogan's life altering back surgery on Impact? They must know that image could be them at any time. Maybe has something to do with Nash's decision?
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Post by Trent Valentine on Oct 9, 2010 11:53:06 GMT -5
*raises his fist in the air. Mimicking his Diesel pose.*
Won't be the same without you Big Daddy.
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Post by OGBoardPoster2005 on Oct 9, 2010 12:52:58 GMT -5
I'd like to see him in WWE next Winter/Spring for a HOF induction by HBK.
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Post by giraffe4hire on Oct 9, 2010 13:14:41 GMT -5
I have to honestly say, Nash's TNA work basically made him a hero to me. I will miss him.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Oct 9, 2010 13:25:21 GMT -5
I never liked the guy in WWF or WCW, but I've actually grown to respect the guy in TNA. For all his physical limitations, he and Sting are the only real old-timer veterans who seem to have genuinely tried to help the company and not just get a payday before retirement. I actually think TNA will be a poorer place without him.
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Post by don on Oct 9, 2010 13:25:33 GMT -5
I'm happy with the way that he is ending things. He put some guys over and the business is better overall for having had him.
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Post by xxx4lyfe on Oct 9, 2010 13:26:55 GMT -5
I'm watching classic WCW, ya know with the new Wolfpac what not, and than I see the Nash from TNA, and even Sting for that matter, and I sigh a little.
Watching THIS, I have a newfound respect I guess you can say, for Nash. But his TNA days were just... awkward. The only thing goin' for him was his Moses-esque hair.
Live a happy life Big Sexy.
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Post by bob on Oct 9, 2010 13:28:55 GMT -5
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Post by Crusty Ruffles on Oct 9, 2010 13:51:59 GMT -5
Wow.
Was this his call or....? Kind of out of nowhere considering he's been saying his plan was to keep going as long as possible.
I have nothing but respect for him for his run in TNA. He's been completely selfless and it truly felt like he was trying to put over new talent, rather than himself or any friends. If it's truly the end, I have nothing but gratitude for all the entertainment he's provided me over the years and the sacrifices he's made physically. Thanks, Big Sexy.
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Post by Malcolm Tucker for PM on Oct 9, 2010 14:24:33 GMT -5
I always felt Nash tried to redeem himself somewhat with TNA after the demise of WCW. He knows better than anyone how beneficial it is to have two different companies where the guys can work and whatever happens with TNA, he can always say he played his part & tried to make it work. Nash is not anti-WWE in the slightest but was passionate about the fact that there should be choice for both the wrestlers and fans. Sure most of his matches sucked in TNA, but not only does he have the self-awareness to realise that, they were never that great in the first place when he was in his prime. He is a guy who knew how to push peoples buttons and get over and I will miss him when he's not around anymore.
With the rumours of there being a WCW themed HOF next year, he would be a great addition to it. I would buy a Nash DVD set too.
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Post by shoyu1253 on Oct 9, 2010 14:53:34 GMT -5
To be honest I might miss Nash a bit. Hes a good promo not so good wrestler through.
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Post by erisi236 on Oct 9, 2010 15:01:26 GMT -5
Off to party non stop at his home on Fire Island no doubt.
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Post by Bauertainments on Oct 9, 2010 15:21:49 GMT -5
See you at WrestleMania, Kev.
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Oct 9, 2010 15:26:16 GMT -5
See ya next Thursday, big man. I wish I didn't have to, but I'm sure we will. As long as there's an easy paycheck to be made by holding onto his spot like a drowning man on a life preserver, Kevin Nash will be there.
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Post by mydixiewrecked on Oct 9, 2010 15:26:35 GMT -5
I haven't found Nash even remotely entertaining in anyway since about 1998, good luck and good riddance
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Post by Jonathan Michaels on Oct 9, 2010 15:47:58 GMT -5
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Post by Toates Madhackrviper on Oct 9, 2010 15:48:14 GMT -5
I wish there was some way for my dream of Nash replacing Taz on the announce table to come true.
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