Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast
Episode 187 starts in one place and ends up everywhere. Big ideas, sharp detours, and the kind of conversations that only happen when nobody is sticking to a rundown. If you like episodes where you don’t quite know where the next turn is coming from, this one lives in that lane. There’s a lot of side-eye at the state of media right now. What we pay for it, what we actually use, and why some things still feel non-negotiable no matter how many streaming apps exist. It turns into a broader conversation about habits you can’t quite shake, even when technology says you should. Money comes up,...
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Kliq This #186 is one of those episodes where Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver start in one place and end up everywhere, in the best way. Kev goes off on what’s real, what’s performative, and what people don’t understand until they’ve actually lived it, whether it’s politics, money, or the grind behind the curtain. And when the conversation turns to Becky Lynch, it turns into a legit “wait a second…” moment, because the gap between the TV character and the actual human being gets way more interesting than most fans ever get to see. There’s also a run of wrestling talk that hits...
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Episode 185 of Kliq This is all about old school heat, and it starts in the most Kliq way possible: with Sean proudly nerding out over fountain pens while Kev immediately mistakes it for a vape. From there, the conversation takes a sharp left turn into classic road-story insanity when Nash tells an unbelievable Macho Man Randy Savage private jet rib that somehow still has me laughing and wincing at the same time. Then the show digs into the real world as Kev and Sean talk trade, China’s surplus, and the kind of “nobody thinks this through” political decision-making that drives normal...
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This episode of Kliq This is one of those mornings where the conversation refuses to stay light. Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver come in reacting to the world as it is right now, not as anyone wishes it were, and the tone shifts fast. What starts as media and culture talk turns into something heavier, sharper, and far more uncomfortable Kev doesn’t hedge his opinions here. He draws lines, explains why he draws them, and challenges the way stories are framed once they hit the news cycle. There is real frustration with how power is exercised, how accountability gets blurred, and how quickly...
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This episode of Kliq This wastes no time setting the tone. Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver come in hot, questioning the rituals people pretend still matter and poking holes in the way grown adults convince themselves certain days are special. The conversation immediately makes it clear that this is not a celebration episode. It is a reality check delivered with zero patience. From there, the show spirals into the kind of unpredictable territory listeners expect but never quite anticipate. Cultural habits, public hypocrisy, and modern obsessions are dissected in a way that feels reckless on the...
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In this episode of Kliq This, Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver stumble into a story that starts as a routine travel headache and spirals into something far stranger. A delayed flight, a single social media post, and a phone call that should never have happened collide in a way that leaves Kevin asking a very real question about lines being crossed and consequences that might follow. What begins as frustration turns unsettling when Kevin realizes the situation is not just bad service, but something more personal and far more inappropriate. The reaction to that realization is raw, immediate, and very...
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This episode of Kliq This captures Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver at their most unfiltered, tackling the kind of conversations that only happen when the microphones stay on and nothing is off limits. From the jump, the show leans into uncomfortable territory, blending cultural commentary, wrestling philosophy, and blunt honesty in a way few podcasts even attempt. The discussion around Mick Foley, WWE, and personal lines in the sand becomes one of the most thoughtful exchanges the show has ever had. Nash explains where loyalty, history, and personal relationships collide with modern politics, and...
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Episode 180 of Kliq This bounces between old school habits and modern chaos, with Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver kicking things off on a very specific hill: paper tax documents, physical records, and why trusting everything to “the cloud” feels like inviting trouble. From there it turns into a surprisingly personal holiday conversation, with Kevin talking about why Christmas hits differently for him, and Sean pitching a very “classic TV special” solution that Kevin immediately wants no part of. It is funny, but it is also real in the way this show is at its best. Then the curtain pulls...
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This week on Kliq This, Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver settle into a wild mix of stories, opinions, and observations that only these two can deliver. The episode opens with a look at the shifting landscape of TV and wrestling distribution, which sends the conversation down a path that blends media changes with Kevin’s dry, cutting perspective on how the business is adapting. It sets a tone that everything is on the table today. As the show gets moving, Kevin drifts into a run of personal stories that are funny, sharp, and sometimes unbelievable. A CPAP repair visit turns into a reflection on...
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In this week’s episode of Kliq This, Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver settle into a conversation that moves from wrestling history to the unpredictable present. The show opens with a look at a moment from Kevin’s career that still sparks debate, and the discussion quickly branches into the kind of blunt honesty only Kliq This delivers. Nothing is off the table and the tone is set early. As the episode unfolds, the guys dive into the strange crossroads where nostalgia meets reality. Long standing legends, old stories with new twists, and the way narratives evolve are all brought into focus. Kevin...
info_outlineThis week’s episode of Kliq This was meant to be something completely different. But when news breaks that big, there’s no way to ignore it. Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver react in real time to the reported death of Hulk Hogan, a man whose shadow looms large not only over professional wrestling, but over Kevin’s own career. What starts as a tribute quickly turns into something much deeper, much more personal.
Kevin doesn’t just reflect on Hogan’s legacy, he walks us through the first time they met, the political chaos surrounding Hogan’s refusal to put Bret Hart over, and the tension that once simmered between them behind the scenes. He opens up about loyalty, mistrust, and those small moments where trust is earned in the ring—like grabbing a handful of tights to protect a legend’s ego after a clean powerbomb.
As the episode moves through Hogan’s WCW run and the birth of the NWO, Kevin gets candid about the business decisions and creative pivots that made it all work. From backstage politics to ringside storytelling, he makes it clear how close the whole thing came to never happening. There's a real sense of how risky it was to turn the industry's biggest babyface into its most infamous heel.
The conversation shifts again, this time into complicated territory. Sean and Kevin don't sidestep the controversies surrounding Hogan’s personal life and public perception. They grapple with tough questions: How do we separate the artist from the art? Can redemption be earned? And who really has the right to draw that line?
Whether you're a lifelong Hulkamaniac, a diehard member of the IWC, or just someone who respects the grind, this episode delivers something raw, real, and unexpected. It’s not just about Hogan—it’s about memory, mortality, and the business of pro wrestling as seen through the eyes of someone who lived it alongside the most polarizing figure the sport has ever known.
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00:00 INTRO
01:18 Hulk Hogan Passing
02:15 Getting the news
04:46 The Immortal" Hulk Hogan
06:03 People have been Kayfabing Kev about HH's health
08:32 First working with Hulk Hogan
12:17 BREAK DRIPDROP
14:20 First time seeing Hulk Hogan
16:51 Hogan not wanting to put over Bret Hart in 1993
19:40 Leaving WWF for WCW
22:46 BREAK MYBOOKIE
24:35 Hulk Hogan is the 3rd man!
26:09 Hulk Hogan in WCW as a babyface
28:17 Could Hogan have left wrestling for good?
31:25 What the locker room thought of Hulk Hogan
34:32 That was my finish
37:52 Cornette and the tennis racket
38:25 First NWO promo with Hulk Hogan
39:21 "The NWO Were Outlaws"
44:01 BREAK BLUECHEW
45:27 HH staying relevant
49:54 Having a run with Hulk Hogan made good money
51:38 Grabbing a handful of trunks
53:31 Hogan/Rock
59:21 BREAK RIDGE
01:01:06 Hulk Hogan's toughness
01:02:18 How Hulk Hogan got himself over
01:03:39 The Epstein Files
01:06:52 The Controversy
01:10:21 BREAK Get Blitzed
01:11:52 Where does the artist start and the art begin?
01:14:17 The Tape
01:19:09 The Trump Endorsement
01:21:56 BREAK CARGURUS
01:24:29 Death Threats on Twitter
01:26:12 How WWE handled HH's death
01:29:03 The Mortality Check
01:33:04 "Lay off the man"
01:34:30 What would you have said to Hulk Hogan
01:35:24 Eric Bischoff