WWE is one big hub for the best wrestlers in the world. Through its many years, the Vince McMahon-owned company has seen many ups and downs. But there is one thing constant about it, even today.
The company is a machine when it comes to making legends in the wrestling industry. Every year, we see someone or the other get their shine under the spotlight and make it big.
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But among many of these legends, people remember only a few through the years. Making it into that small circle means that the wrestler has made it into the ranks of the eternal legends.
One of these legends, Kevin Nash, is reaching out to the public right now.
The former WWE Champion is going through a low moment in his life. Nash has lost his son this year. So, as a gesture to memorialize him, Nash is asking out for help from wrestling fans on Twitter.
Not only did he give the fans some of the best moments, but he was also involved with nWo, a faction that changed the face of wrestling forever. After giving all of this, fans did not back down on Nash at all.
Fans help out WWE legend at his lowest after his son’s death
When Kevin Nash tweeted about his son’s death and his wish to get his podcast to 100,000 subscribers, wrestling fans came together to help the guy. But you might be wondering what podcast Nash is talking about here.
I never ask for anything. But I'm asking anyone that is willing to subscribe to my podcast "Kliq This". My son passed away 6 weeks ago and he wanted to 100k subscribers so he could get a plaque from YouTube. I wa nt to put it next to his urn. Thank you
— Kevin Nash (@RealKevinNash) December 4, 2022
KLIQ, the podcast and YouTube channel that Nash is promoting here, is a podcast where he talks about wrestling, both current and past. It essentially works as a platform where he shares his stories.
Done. Again sorry for your loss. My condolences to you, family and loved ones. pic.twitter.com/Bw7a3LTCDS
— AC Figueroa💙 (@AC_Figueroa) December 4, 2022
Many people contributed to the goal of getting the channel to 100,000 subscribers.
You were always good to me in the times we met in the past. You were kind enough to sign for me when I ran into you at the Kennesaw Toys “R” Us. I too am grieving as I lost my wife this year as well. I just subscribed for Tristen. May you find peace during this time.
— Robert Stephens (@beatfarmer66) December 4, 2022
Unlike his wrestling character, Nash is a great guy in public and this is his karma blessing him with all of this support.
It’s been amazing seeing the entire wrestling community come together for this ❤️
Congrats on 100k!
— Chris Van Vliet (@ChrisVanVliet) December 4, 2022
Chris Van Vliet, the wrestling interviewer, also chimed in and encouraged others to contribute to the goal.
Done and done, sir. After all the years of awesome memories you've given me, it's the least I could do. Sorry for your loss. pic.twitter.com/Zzo1ta1vnq
— ☠Vader☠ (@VaderRappina) December 4, 2022
Being a legend from the New Generation era, Nash has given us many memories.
I’m so sorry for your loss Kevin. I’ll subscribe right now x
— Sarah O'Connell (@SarahO_Connell) December 4, 2022
I subscribed, so should everyone else. Very sorry for your loss.
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) December 4, 2022
The President of AEW, Tony Kahn, also chimed in by telling people to help Nash as he did.
With love and respect. Done. You gave us the fans many great memories from the ring and out of the ring. The fans got your back. We will get Kliq This to 100k for you and your son. Stay strong Big Kev. You have lots of people that love you. pic.twitter.com/RnkiNy6ihM
— Carlos (@Bladtez) December 4, 2022
There is no shortage of amazing moments that Nash was involved in WCW and WWE.
Subscribed. I respect everything you've done for the industry and losing your best friend and son so close together is a horrible life experience you've handled with such grace and strength. God bless.
— Abe (@abe316) December 4, 2022
Earlier this year, Nash also lost his tag team partner and best friend, Scott Hall/Razor Ramon. Coupled with the loss of his son, the legend is having a very difficult time.
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I can't thank you enough. I love you all. I know he watched this. You made my year not sting so much. It will be apart of his life. You've brought a beat down man to tears. Again with all my heart THANK YOU!!
— Kevin Nash (@RealKevinNash) December 4, 2022
In only 2 hours, wrestling Twitter was able to help this legend achieve his goal. And currently, the YouTube channel has 120,000 subscribers already.
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