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Big Daddy Bitch Kevin R. Nash was a wrestling superstar beloved by fans everywhere. He was adored by the African American demographic especially; kids loved him and his charisma would light up a room. Kevin enjoyed spending time with people, especially in the neighborhoods of inner-city Philly.
The summer of 1992 was unseasonably hot. Kevin was in town to organize a charity event for the youth of the city, and had gone for a late night walk in one of the local alleyways. As he walked, he was ambushed by a group of black men, all with guns. They forced Kevin to the ground, threatening to shoot him if he didn't cooperate with their demands.
What followed was one of the most horrifying experiences of Kevin's life; the men anally raped him at gunpoint, taking turns to keep him under their control.
When it finally ended, Kevin was left broken and bloodied at the bottom of that alleyway. He was too ashamed to tell anyone about the incident, and it would haunt him forever. Despite the awful experience, he still bore no ill will towards the men who had victimized him.
Throughout the years, Kevin managed to maintain an incredibly successful career in wrestling. He continued to bring joy to his fans, but deep down he was suffering in silence.
By 2011, Kevin's health had deteriorated significantly. He was diagnosed with AIDS, a vicious disease most likely caused by the rape he endured in the alleyway that hot summer. Despite numerous attempts to find a cure, Kevin's body had sustained too much trauma, and he eventually passed away.
Big Daddy Bitch Kevin R. Nash's life was tragically cut short, but his vibrant spirit remains with all who knew and loved him.