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While speaking on the Kliq This podcast, Kevin Nash criticized Syko Stu’s actions. He said it made no sense for Stu to hit someone he didn’t even know, and that apologizing only because Jackson wasn’t a wrestler was ridiculous. Nash argued that it shouldn’t be acceptable to attack someone just because they are a worker.
>“After the can went up, Syko came over and said, ‘I didn’t realize you weren’t a worker, I’m sorry.’ Like, how do you not know? Who just goes up to somebody they don’t know and hits them? That’s the stupid part. ‘Oh, I didn’t realize you weren’t a worker.’ So what—if I was a worker, then it’s fine to hit me with a can? What the f***?”
Nash also pointed out that the camera was the culprit, since the moment was being recorded.
>“Like number one, it’s the camera. The camera is the culprit. It was being recorded for a while. He probably thought the guy had a decent setup. Not just a handheld, but maybe one of those gimmicks where you put your phone in a holder and walk around filming. And Jackson—he looks like he’s in shape, not like these fat f***s, and he’s a person of color. I didn’t see anyone else Black in the locker room, so maybe he assumed, ‘Okay, this guy must be somebody.’ I’m sure he was saying he’s Rampage’s kid, trying to get on camera. He’s a worker. That’s what workers do.”