>>7420462He talks real slow and thinks real slow, has very little to say about anything he's asked about and more often than not goes on tangents only marginally related if at all to the purpoted subject. Kevin Nash is not a good podcaster, you just have to bare with it because he has some things you won't hear from anyone else, albeit not siper valuable or even particularly insightful, just straight-up personal to him.
Still more lucid than William Regal on his podcast. He pretends to answer questions but absent-mindedly tells totally unrelated stories instead. His mind is going and he stutters a lot too.
Kurt Angle is very clear whenever he talks about something and is nice and likeable but he's honestly not charismatic; you may or may not drone out listening to him.
Mick Foley's is probably the best. Multiple uploads a day, wide and interesting variety of shoots, always gets to the point. You should start with Mick Foley instead and then listen to these other wrestlers that ironically have trouble afront a mic.