Kevin Nash wants Randy Orton to join John Cena and The Rock to emulate the New World Order in the WWE today.
Cena turned heel for the first time in 20 years at Elimination Chamber, joining forces with his long-time rival, The Rock. He turn was reminiscent of Hulk Hogan in 1996, where he joined Scott Hall and Kevin Nash to form the NWO in WCW.
Speaking on his Kliq This podcast, Kevin Nash made his pitch for the next step in the John Cena heel turn angle. He suggested that Randy Orton join Cena and The Rock in forming a new-look New World Order in the WWE. He noted that Travis Scott isn’t the ideal person to be the third man in the group, and that ideally you’d want a legend from the past to take that role.
“Have Randy Orton join Cena and The Rock,” Kevin Nash said. “It would be a copycat now, but I mean, if you gave it a package, you know… I don’t think Travis Scott’s the right guy to be out there as the third.”
“What if you could get Austin or Taker? If they just had a couple, maybe a year left in them, you could get that one. You know what I mean? Because then it’s a different era—none of the new guys. But we’ve all timed out. I think Randy looks amazing right now,” he added.
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Kevin Nash Reacts To Hulk Hogan Getting Booed On WWE RAW
Kevin Nash didn’t expect Hulk Hogan to be booed out of the building at the WWE RAW premiere on Netflix.
On the latest episode of Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast, the WWE Hall of Famer spoke about the reaction Hulk Hogan received from fans on RAW’s premiere on Netflix earlier this month.
“Look at the play. The play was come out, tear that All American shirt off and have a Netflix shirt on,” Kevin Nash said. “He thought that what he did at the RNC was gonna work in LA. As soon as he realized that they were turning on him, he said, ‘Man, I’ve been doing this for four decades.’ In other words, f*ck you guys, I’m Hulk Hogan. If you don’t have enough respect for me to not boo me out of this place, f*ck you.
“I’m gonna say what I have to say, I’m going to get my thing out. I did hear that, as he walked back, he looked over to Jimmy Hart, and he goes, ‘Man, you got heat [Laughs]. I’ve never been Hulk Hogan, so I can’t speak for him. But I have traveled with him, and that’s a different level than almost anybody in our business [to be him]. To be Hulk Hogan and go out there, I did not think that they would shit on him. Because the last time he came out was a couple years ago, and he blew the roof off.” added Kevin Nash.