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Kevin Nash is drawing a hard line between real-life beef and in-ring business—and he’s not afraid to call out anyone who crosses it.
On a recent episode of Kliq This, Nash was asked how things would’ve played out “back in the day” if a real locker room attack spilled into the ring. His answer wasn’t vague. He made it clear that old-school wrestlers had rules—and you didn’t break them.
>“Wouldn’t happen. Wouldn’t have gone out, right? No. Marks weren’t allowed in the ring.”
As the conversation unfolded, Nash explained what a “receipt” really is—a payback shot inside the ring for something that happened during the match. But if the heat starts backstage, the ring isn’t the place to settle it.
>“A receipt is something that is delivered in the ring for stuff that happens in the ring, right? Backstage stuff gets handled backstage, but not in the ring.”.
>“There’s a pretty infamous thing on Instagram where it shows Braun Strowman catch Lesnar with a pretty stiff knee. And once Brock sells the knee and gathers himself, he gives him a receipt shot right to the side of his head. That’s a receipt.”
But when asked if personal issues ever justify in-ring revenge, Nash shut it down again.
>“If you had a problem with them backstage, you’d approach them backstage. You wouldn’t hurt them in the ring.”
>“People are going to hit you. People are going to stiff you. If it’s with malice, that’s when you get a receipt in my book.”
Nash added that his massive size kept him out of most dangerous situations during his career.
>“I was like 330. I mean, like I’m not somebody you’re going to snatch and just throw, right? You know, so I was kind of blessed to that.”
Kevin Nash made it clear: the ring is sacred, and if you use it to settle backstage scores, you’re violating one of wrestling’s oldest rules.
https://www.ringsidenews.com/kevin-nash-breaks-down-wrestling-receipts-why-you-dont-settle-backstage-beef-ring/
On a recent episode of Kliq This, Nash was asked how things would’ve played out “back in the day” if a real locker room attack spilled into the ring. His answer wasn’t vague. He made it clear that old-school wrestlers had rules—and you didn’t break them.
>“Wouldn’t happen. Wouldn’t have gone out, right? No. Marks weren’t allowed in the ring.”
As the conversation unfolded, Nash explained what a “receipt” really is—a payback shot inside the ring for something that happened during the match. But if the heat starts backstage, the ring isn’t the place to settle it.
>“A receipt is something that is delivered in the ring for stuff that happens in the ring, right? Backstage stuff gets handled backstage, but not in the ring.”.
>“There’s a pretty infamous thing on Instagram where it shows Braun Strowman catch Lesnar with a pretty stiff knee. And once Brock sells the knee and gathers himself, he gives him a receipt shot right to the side of his head. That’s a receipt.”
But when asked if personal issues ever justify in-ring revenge, Nash shut it down again.
>“If you had a problem with them backstage, you’d approach them backstage. You wouldn’t hurt them in the ring.”
>“People are going to hit you. People are going to stiff you. If it’s with malice, that’s when you get a receipt in my book.”
Nash added that his massive size kept him out of most dangerous situations during his career.
>“I was like 330. I mean, like I’m not somebody you’re going to snatch and just throw, right? You know, so I was kind of blessed to that.”
Kevin Nash made it clear: the ring is sacred, and if you use it to settle backstage scores, you’re violating one of wrestling’s oldest rules.
https://www.ringsidenews.com/kevin-nash-breaks-down-wrestling-receipts-why-you-dont-settle-backstage-beef-ring/