Kevin Nash has gone through great deal of suffering in the last year. After losing his son, Tristen, Nash made a comment on his podcast that really concerned fans. In fact, cops checked up on him after he hinted at harming himself recently.

Kevin Nash recently expereinced personal tragedy as his son, Tristen. This was a terrible loss for Nash’s family, and a very unexpected one. Even before that, Nash lost his best friend Scott Hall, who passed away last year.

2022 was a very difficult year for Kevin Nash and it took its toll on his well-being. During a recent episode of his Kliq This podcast, Kevin Nash made a comment about how his son passed away 12 weeks ago. The former WWE Champion then alluded to taking his own life.

“Today is week 12 that I lost my boy. Time flies when you got a gun in your mouth, I mean time flies when you’re having fun,” said Nash. His co-host Sean Oliver then interjected to say, “Don’t play like that. You have guns so you can’t say those things.”

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This clearly led to fans being worried about his life. According to TMZ Sports, Volusia County Sheriff’s Office stated that deputies reached out to Kevin Nash following the comments he made about his son’s death.

It was reported that Kevin Nash has absolutely no intention of harming himself and that he was doing just fine when police officers checked up on him in real life. Thankfully, Nash seems to be doing better than he alluded to.

It is most certainly a relief to hear that Kevin Nash is doing fine after all the horrible things he had to endure last year. We pray that Nash stays well and never tries to do anything drastic.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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