Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast
This week on Kliq This, Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver dive straight into the deep end. The episode opens with a wild swing through markets, technology, and the future of AI, setting the stage for a conversation that keeps expanding until it reaches the moon. Their back and forth turns into a sharp look at how power, energy, and innovation could reshape the world faster than anyone is prepared for. The tone shifts as the guys move into heavier territory. They explore political noise, manufactured distractions, and the subjects no one wants to stay focused on. Sean pushes the discussion while Kevin...
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Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver step up to the plate this week with an episode built around one of the biggest moments on Raw in years. John Cena finally added the last piece he needed to become a Grand Slam Champion, and the guys dig into why this achievement hits differently, how long it took, and why the reaction backstage and on screen says more than people realize. From there, the show widens into the chaos surrounding the episode itself. Sean’s airline saga, government shakeups, and strange political side stories all collide with Kevin’s real time reactions to bills, subsidies, and...
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Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver reunite with their old friend Raven this week for a raw, hilarious, and brutally honest conversation about survival. The guys dig into Raven’s new documentary Nevermore: The Raven Effect, which explores the darkness, ego, and mental illness that shaped one of wrestling’s most complicated minds. Nash and Raven trade stories about painkillers, ECW chaos, and the mental toll of living on the road, revealing how close they all came to not making it out alive The talk gets personal fast. Raven opens up about his addictions, early-onset Parkinson’s, and why watching...
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Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver open this week’s episode with real talk about money, government, and survival. What starts as a look at the SNAP program turns into a full-blown discussion about how the system fails the people it’s supposed to help. Between rising prices, broken promises, and the next storm on the horizon, Nash gives his unfiltered take on who’s really keeping the lights on in America. The conversation spirals from there, hitting everything from insurance scams to hurricanes in Florida to the political blame game in Washington. Nash doesn’t hold back on either side, while...
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Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver stare straight at the end of the world this week. From doomsday conspiracies and nuclear torpedoes to fake Twitter wrestlers and open carry in Florida, the guys explore what it means to live in an era where every day feels like the last. Nash talks about a 6’10” model, a second moon, his social media firestorms, and what he’d do if given absolute power. Then it’s back to sports and spectacle: Monday Night Football vs. Monday Night RAW, Dak Prescott’s ceiling, the Lions’ redemption, and WWE’s billion-dollar balancing act in Saudi Arabia. Kevin opens up...
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Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver kick off this week diving into AI simulations that blur the line between fantasy and reality. From imagining Tyson vs. Frazier to de-aging themselves into a 1991 version of Kliq This, the conversation explores how artificial intelligence could rewrite sports, entertainment, and even history. But as Kev warns, it all comes at an electrifying cost. The mood turns cosmic when Nash brings up “Atlas 31,” a mysterious object moving through space that some conspiracy corners believe isn’t just a meteor. What starts as a chat about science spirals into cyanide...
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Here’s what you’ll get in this one. Kevin and Sean press on the question “What is masculinity in 2025” and why the answer keeps changing. From aging mailers to modern medicine to how politics touches everything you do, they frame the conversation without wagging fingers. If you are tired of buzzwords and want straight talk, this sets the table. We pressure test today’s masculine archetypes against work, family, health, and money. Think confidence versus control, security versus risk, and care versus performance. It is not a lecture. It is lived experience filtered through decades on...
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Kevin Nash dives into a controversial subject this week, taking aim at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s health promises and the messy truth about stem cell treatment. In a conversation that starts with airline chaos and ends with medical reform, Nash shares unfiltered thoughts about America’s broken healthcare system and his own journey with stem cell therapy. The discussion peels back layers of politics, money, and access, revealing how much red tape still stands between American patients and real medical progress. Nash’s personal account of his recovery after stem cell treatment outside the...
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Rhea Ripley stole the spotlight on Raw, and Kevin Nash has plenty to say about it. From the kabuki spray finish to the way the match was structured, Nash explains why this was the best bout he’s seen in weeks. He also lays out why Rhea needs the same kind of protection that stars like Cody Rhodes get. AJ Lee’s return also comes under the spotlight. Kevin compares her comeback to other iconic reinventions in wrestling, debating whether she should have leaned on nostalgia or arrived with something entirely new. The conversation digs into character evolution, the fine line between realism and...
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Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver kick things off with a deep dive into the chaos and charisma of Charlie Sheen. From wild stories to surprising moments of honesty, the Sheen documentary sparks a conversation about fame, family, and how excess shapes a legacy. Kev shares personal encounters that reveal just how unpredictable Hollywood icons can be. The talk doesn’t stay in one lane. Wrestling fans will find plenty to chew on, from Kevin’s blunt thoughts about Becky Lynch’s current presentation to the state of WWE storytelling. When storylines feel flat, Nash is the first to call it out, and...
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