>>9693057>>9693057https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrCpKMTM218>Mike Johnson [PWInsider - 12/6/2007]When the PPV was over, Joe & Nash had words backstage, which at one point became physical, with Nash as the aggressor. Joe eventually walked away from the argument & later apologized to Nash.
>Wade Keller [PWT0rch - 12/8/2007]Nash had kept his cool & remained professional throughout the match. As soon as the match was over, he immediately returned to the back. Backstage, though, things boiled over. When Joe got to the back, Nash confronted him. After some verbal exchanges & shoving, if not a pie-face by Nash, Joe walked away, not wanting to escalate the situation &, perhaps, beginning to realize he took things too far earlier. Behind closed doors, various people in power made it clear to Joe that what he did wasn’t being applauded by anyone. The next day, before an all-talent meeting headed by Dixie Carter, Joe asked to speak first. He gave an emotional apology to everyone in which he said he asked for forgiveness, but accepted that not everyone would grant it to him. There was unanimity that Joe didn’t handle things the right way & realised it. He may have been frustrated that a big moment for him was ruined when Hall couldn’t bother to show up. He may have taken it out on Nash, whom he mistook for Hall’s guardian.
>WrestleZone [12/9/2007]Robert Green sent this in regarding the Nash/Joe confrontation at the Turning Point PPV last Sunday: During Joe’s promo, Kevin was notably pissed as he motioned for Joe to suck his dick by grabbing his crotch & flipping Joe off. That could be seen as an angle. However, after the show Joe walked up behind Nash trying to explain himself but Nash wouldn’t have any of it. Nash turned around pointing his finger in Joe’s face & told him “Now that shit was unprofessional!” Nash shoved Joe twice & hit (slapped) him in the face. Joe didn’t retaliate. How do I know? I was right there to see it.