>>6025100>Ric Flair"Going back to tough guys, one of the last tough guys in the business that I can think of is Kevin Nash. You never saw anybody pick on Kevin Nash. The Steiners didn't do anything to him. Nobody did. Kevin Nash is a tough kid too."
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https://youtu.be/5ZAjlSv8Wes?t=853> Dave Meltzer [THE BOARD at F4wonline - 10th August 2012]“Actually Nash is generally very well liked. He's a super charming in person. Absolutely had people who didn't like him, but always had his defenders. When he was champ in WWF, people in management thought he was a no talent bully but Vince adored the guy. Some talent hated him but he was more well liked than not. He was mostly a cool guy & being Shawn's unofficial bodyguard probably saved Shawn's ass a few times. People were afraid of him, too. With his size & bragging that he had never lost a street fight, he pretty much could get his way a lot.”
>Tank Abbott [Alex Marvez interview on WrestlingObserver.com - 6th September 2000]On the three toughest guys in WCW: “I know Scott Steiner is tough. Everybody knows that. Bill (Goldberg) is tough. (Kevin) Nash is tough.”
>Jim Powers [PWInsider Elite - 22nd September 2010]“Back in the day we had some tough son of a guns in our business; Muraco, Tonga, Neidhart... if I really strain my brain I can think of a bunch of guys you wouldn't want to fight. Even Kevin Nash bailed me out of a couple. I was up in bar in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. This girl met me there. Turned out this girls boyfriend was in there, & we got into a skirmish. So the best I could do was just hold onto the guy up against the wall, & I nodded over to the boys and Kevin got it real quick. Kevin came up and busted it up. My wife is in the kitchen so I don't want to get to graphic. Kevin came to save me. I mean we were a brotherhood.
Not even scratching surface.