WWE News: Report on Kevin Nash's Return to the Ring at WWE Live Event
Kevin Nash returned to the WWE earlier this year at SummerSlam, and we’ve all been waiting to see when he’s actually going to return to the ring.
Well, he finally did Tuesday at a RAW live event in Newcastle, England, where he teamed up with The Miz and R-Truth to take on the team of John Cena, Zack Ryder and Kofi Kingston.
So, how did Nash do in his first in-ring action since the Royal Rumble?
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Here’s a report on Nash’s match, courtesy of SEScoops.com:
"According to several live reports sent in by fans who were at the show—Nash didn’t do too much in the ring, but looked good. Only one fan mentioned that it looked like Nash “phoned it in.” Most of the match was wrestled by The Miz and Zack Ryder.
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In a classic case of the Internet reporting two different things, we’ve got some people saying that Nash performed well in first match back while one is saying that he didn’t look all that good.
I really don’t know what to believe, but I’m guessing that this will be how Nash is used going forward. I know that it looks like the WWE is building toward a singles match between Nash and Triple H, but there’s a reason why Nash wrestled in a six-man tag match: to hide his limitations.
Nash will do fine in small doses, but I don’t think he’s going to be highlighted in singles match on pay-per-view because that has the potential to be a disaster. I do find it interesting, however, that Nash made his in-ring return before Survivor Series.
That leads me to believe that Nash is gearing up to wrestle in some sort of bout at the pay-per-view, and I think we could end up seeing Nash being involved in another five-on-five match that’s rumored to be added to the card.
I know Triple H is supposed to be out for another few weeks because of his “fractured vertebrae,” but it wouldn’t be a total shock to see some sort of Team Triple H vs. Team Nash match at Survivor Series.
Nash is getting back in the ring for a reason, and hopefully, we’ll find out what that reason is on next week’s three-hour episode of Monday Night RAW.



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