Kevin Nash Kicks Out Scott Hall
by Jack Windham
November 11, 2008
It's very difficult to separate friends and business, but Kevin Nash definitely needs to be commended for doing so at Turning Point.
Nash Kicks Out Hall
At Turning Point, Scott Hall made an unannounced appearance at the pay per view and sat at ringside with ICP (Insane Clown Posse).
ICP has a friendly relationship with TNA, and both guys had received permission from Jeff Jarrett to sit in the front row with their promotional shirts.
TNA management, however, was not aware that Scott Hall was going to be in the building as well.
Scott Hall and ICP have developed a close relationship over the past couple of years. In fact, he has never missed any bookings for their wrestling shows.
After watching a couple of matches, an inebriated Scott Hall made his way backstage.
His good friend Kevin Nash made the call to have him removed from backstage because in his drunken state, he was deemed a hazard.
Kudos to Kevin
I have all the respect in the world for Kevin Nash for how he's handled his troubled friends.
It was Kevin Nash that saved Sean Waltman's life by getting him into a rehab facility. He didn't just do it by words, either. He actually traveled down to Texas to save his friend.
Kevin Nash has also done a lot for Scott Hall throughout these past several years as well.
In face, he even tried to get Scott Hall a gig with TNA at last year's Turning Point, but as we all know, Scott Hall decided to be Scott Hall and not show up.
So, for him to kick Scott Hall out of the TNA locker room shows you just how badly the former WWE Intercontinental Champion was.
It also shows you just how important TNA is to Kevin Nash right now.
Without Incident
Many people were actually surprised that Scott Hall left the venue without incident after being kicked out.
Kevin Nash knows his friend better than any of us do. He must have noticed something pretty bad in Scott Hall to recommend that the police escort his friend of the premises.
Scott Hall was said to be upset with Kevin Nash over the incident, but he eventually did the right thing and walked away.
Closing Thoughts
I'm telling you, these Scott Hall stories are never going to end. |