Kevin Nash says WWE won’t allow him to attend Sting’s final match


Kevin Nash says Sting asked him to be there for his final match.
Nash and Sting worked together frequently throughout their careers, beginning in 1991 when Nash was wrestling as Oz in Jim Herd-era WCW. They would later team together as members of the NWO Wolfpac, The Millionaires Club, and then as part of The Main Event Mafia in TNA.
On a recent episode of his Kliq This podcast, Nash revealed that he is not able to attend AEW Revolution.
Nash said:
(Sting) asked me to be a part of it, and I just said that because of my positioning with the company, with WWE, I couldn’t even be there if I went in the crowd.
When asked what Sting wanted him to do for his last match, Nash responded:
I just think he wanted me to be there because I was just one of the guys that (was) with him the whole run.
He continued to say Sting was disappointed that Nash will not be there.
Yeah, I think he was disappointed. I mean, I was disappointed, but I just knew. I asked. You know when you ask, and there’s that three, four-second pause and it’s just like, okay.
Sting’s final match is set for AEW Revolution on Saturday, March 3 at The Greensboro Coliseum. He is set to team with Darby Allin to defend the AEW World Tag Team Championships against The Young Bucks.
