As mentioned previously, Kevin Nash mentioned during a latest interview with The UK Sun that he would start to coming to TNA Wrestling due to the several advantages the company provides him.
"I have a fifteen year old son, and at this point my son needs a Dad more than the world needs a wrestler. The thing that makes TNA work for me is that first of all I have way more friends there than in WWE. I made some friends once I came there - Punk and I got along well, me and Ziggler got along well and I got a chance to hang out with John Cena – but my crew of guys that are still in the business are more the TNA guys," he told Rob McNichols in his interview for the One Sided Ring podcast.
"It's fifty miles from my house. I can drive over there; I don't have to get on a plane. I can put my gear in the trunk, drop the top on my convertible and be over there and do it. It was always a really easy travel day for me. I enjoyed being down there. I also part of a lot of the young guys – AJ, Eric Young, Bobby Roode - in their early stages of development. Now these guys are becoming stars. I'm not saying I wouldn't go back. If they had something for me and they needed me, I would go back and do it. Right now I'm starting to get bored!"
TNA Wrestling producer Eric Bischoff said to Nash's comments via his Twitter a/c, "Hear Kevin Nash is open to coming back to Impact. Lots of history with Kevin. Always great to work with. Another Detroit guy on the team?"
"I have a fifteen year old son, and at this point my son needs a Dad more than the world needs a wrestler. The thing that makes TNA work for me is that first of all I have way more friends there than in WWE. I made some friends once I came there - Punk and I got along well, me and Ziggler got along well and I got a chance to hang out with John Cena – but my crew of guys that are still in the business are more the TNA guys," he told Rob McNichols in his interview for the One Sided Ring podcast.
"It's fifty miles from my house. I can drive over there; I don't have to get on a plane. I can put my gear in the trunk, drop the top on my convertible and be over there and do it. It was always a really easy travel day for me. I enjoyed being down there. I also part of a lot of the young guys – AJ, Eric Young, Bobby Roode - in their early stages of development. Now these guys are becoming stars. I'm not saying I wouldn't go back. If they had something for me and they needed me, I would go back and do it. Right now I'm starting to get bored!"
TNA Wrestling producer Eric Bischoff said to Nash's comments via his Twitter a/c, "Hear Kevin Nash is open to coming back to Impact. Lots of history with Kevin. Always great to work with. Another Detroit guy on the team?"