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>The relationship detonated following a loss at Kentucky during which Nash was tossed for throwing a punch. “We go back to the locker room and DeVoe kept saying, ‘Hey, hothead, you cost us the game,'” Nash says. “He grabbed my jersey and tried to spin me around. He kept running his mouth so I bitch-smacked him. I bear-pawed him.” He washed out of Tennessee, spent two years in the Army, played professionally in Germany, and then, after tearing up his knee, returned to the assembly line in Detroit. He worked as a floor manager in an Atlanta area strip club when he broke into wrestling,
https://grantland.com/features/wrestling-star-kevin-nash-making-headway-hollywood-keeps-night/
>"I could never say he isn't a good coach, because he is. He is a good teacher of the game.
>"But past that I think he needs to realize that players are human. People have egos and a conscience, you have to talk to them.
>"That's what I'm looking for. I'm an emotional person and the kind of person who needs to sit down and talk with people when things aren't going right.
https://www.ddtdigest.com/features/nash0003.htm
https://grantland.com/features/wrestling-star-kevin-nash-making-headway-hollywood-keeps-night/
>"I could never say he isn't a good coach, because he is. He is a good teacher of the game.
>"But past that I think he needs to realize that players are human. People have egos and a conscience, you have to talk to them.
>"That's what I'm looking for. I'm an emotional person and the kind of person who needs to sit down and talk with people when things aren't going right.
https://www.ddtdigest.com/features/nash0003.htm