Kevin Nash Reveals His Neck Issues Are Getting Worse

WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash recently spoke on his podcast, “Kliq This,” about a variety of professional wrestling topics including giving an update on his neck issues and he stated that it’s been getting worse.

“That’s my major concern,” Nash said. “I had MRIs done and my orthopedic doctor, Dr. Brad Homan, he called, and we went over it. He just said that, you know, my neck, it’s always been bad, but it’s just getting worse. It curves the wrong way. I’m starting to get some compression on some of my nerves. I got stenosis. I’ve just got a lot of things going on. The last time that I went down to a BioXcellerator (stem cell clinic), it was night and day. I’m not kidding you. It was 12 to 18 hours after they injected my neck that I got relief. I got instant relief. My neck has bothered me for the last year.”

When asked about his relationship with Arn Anderson before and after the NWO’s 1997 parody of The Four Horsemen, Nash replied:

“It was great before. It wasn’t great after, as many times as I have apologized. “It was crazy because it’s the first time I’ve ever done anything, and Maybe the only time I’ve ever done anything, where the response of the crowd was more like a comedy store than it was a wrestling arena. It was just laughter. It was like you would pop them throughout the skit. It was completely different. It was wild to be in front of 9,000 people doing basically stand up comedy, but just actually just kind of Improv. That was before anybody did a parody on anybody. There was the Macho Man and a couple of things after that. There’s a receipt where Arn fu**ing drills me. It’s on tape too where he comes down and I’m on the apron or something like that and he drills me. It’s a good receipt though. I called it even.”

You can check out the complete podcast below:


(h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription)