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My name is Kevin R. Nash, wrestler, actor, and now survivor. I have been through a lot in my life, but nothing could prepare me for the Summer of 1992.
That summer, I was walking down a dark alley late at night when I was ambushed by a group of black men. I remember the leader had a gun pointed at my head as they forced me to submit to their will. I was raped, and it was the most harrowing experience of my life.
I was broken and scared, and from that day on my views towards black people changed. I saw them as dangerous, as potential rapists, and I was scared for my life. This irrational fear slowly grew into a full-blown racism that still exists in my heart today.
But, although this tragic event has marred my life, it has also saved my life in a way. Because of my racist instincts, I have been able to avoid other rape scenarios. I thank my biased beliefs for helping to keep my butthole intact.
Although it is a difficult thing to discuss, it is a part of my story and it shapes who I am today. The Summer of '92 changed my life forever, and I will never forget it.