Kevin Nash, a WWE Hall of Famer with a storied career, believes that his most significant achievement in wrestling goes beyond his in-ring accomplishments.
In a recent episode of his “Kliq This” podcast, Nash talked about the importance of his friendships within The Kliq and the shared experiences they had on the road, highlighting their impact on the wrestling industry.
According to Nash, his proudest moment in wrestling was selecting the group of friends he traveled with, stating, “My greatest accomplishment in wrestling is to pick the four friends to go up and down that road that I did.” He credited The Kliq for their substantial influence and longstanding contributions to the business.
Nash also commended Paul “Triple H” Levesque, WWE’s Chief Content Officer, for his work behind the scenes. He praised Triple H for his efforts in making NXT a successful brand within the WWE Network.
The Kliq, consisting of Nash, Levesque, X-Pac, Shawn Michaels, and the late Scott Hall, had a significant impact backstage, shaping storylines and the overall wrestling narrative. Their involvement in the controversial “Curtain Call” incident stirred controversy within the wrestling community, with some accusing them of undermining the industry. This incident even led WWE legend Mark Henry to express strong displeasure towards them.