WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash reveals he hates that people still blames him for WCW crashing

Kevin Nash
One of the well-known figures in the annals of the wrestling business as well as the history of WWE is Kevin Nash. He has put in a lot of effort over the years and is a genuine fire in the ring. He has worked for both WWE and WCW, which at the time was WWE’s rival organisation.
In addition to working for the business, Kevin Nash also performed additional duties because, at the time, he was in charge of booking matches for a brief period of time. Unfortunately, those were the final few months of the WCW, and it shut down after that.
Kevin Nash hates that he did some of the bookings at the end of WCW

In a recent interview, Kevin Nash expressed his dislike of the subject of his booking during the final days of WCW. For a while, WCW was already underperforming and suffering significant losses. Kevin Nash then assumed responsibility for booking, but the main issue was that he was unable to engage the audience.
As a result, WCW has suffered significant losses since that time, and the company was eventually acquired by WWE, his own entry-level opponent. When WWE acquired WCW in 2001, the roster of the company was once again full of unhappy wrestlers as WWE failed to book everyone at the same time.
People continue to claim that Kevin Nash, who scheduled the recent matches, was the primary cause of the company’s closure and the only reason why WCW failed to grow into a major organisation during that time. Kevin objects to these claims and claims that they continue to be hurtful.
Kevin said, “People would say, ‘Nash single-handedly destroyed WCW. Like it would upset me. I’m thinking like, ‘Wow, like, you’re almost giving me like, that’s almost Trump status. So like, I not only killed, like, wrestling show that at one point had beaten Vince McMahon for 83 [weeks],’ … I also forced them to sell the Braves, the Hawks, everything that wasn’t bolted down.”