WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash opened up about his dissatisfaction with the decision to lose to Triple H at Bad Blood 2003 in their Hell in a Cell Match for the World Heavyweight Championship.
In an episode of his podcast “Kliq This,” Kevin Nash didn’t hold back as he shared his thoughts on the match and its outcome. Nash recounted how WWE executives approached him about performing in a Hell in a Cell Match with Triple H, stating:
I remember when they came to me and they said, ‘We’d like you and Paul to have a Hell in a Cell.’ I said, ‘I’ll have Hell in a Cell as long as it stays in the cell.’ And then they said, ‘This will f***ing suck. This will be a horrible match. We’ll put Foley in as referee just to give it buffer.’ And so I’m just shaking my head.
The wrestling legend went on to explain his belief that not leaving the cage would have made more sense for the story, emphasising:
The psychology of a f***ing cage match, especially one with a roof, and Paul has been running from me the entire angle, is for him to f***ing [face me one-on-one].
Nash didn’t shy away from expressing his opinion on the match’s outcome, asserting:
And I should have beat him. He could have turned around and beat me a week later. I should have beat him.
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