Kevin Nash isn’t holding back when it comes to the Epstein case—and he’s calling out what he sees as deliberate obstruction.

During the February 9, 2026 episode of Kliq This, the WWE Hall of Famer sounded off on the still-unfolding fallout surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files, expressing frustration over the lack of transparency and what he views as selective document dumps meant to deflect scrutiny.

“We’ve got, like, in L.A., we’ve got some emails. Lumpin said he hadn’t talked to him since 2005, and now we’ve got some emails of him saying he wanted to come up. We got Elon Musk saying, ‘Hey, what’s the best night of the week for the freakiest party?’ Him and his girl were coming.”

But according to Nash, that’s all we’re getting—emails and nothing close to accountability: “We’re starting to get some stuff, but there’s nothing. 1,400. Like we never went….come on!”

He even called out President Donald Trump for dismissing the renewed attention on the case. Nash then took direct aim at the government’s handling of the Epstein files—especially how documents were redacted and released in waves.

“Trump said two, three days ago, on Monday, ‘I’m not in this. Therefore, there’s no reason to keep beating this horse.’ I’m thinking, well, except for the 1,400 victims that would like to see some justice. It was supposed to be delivered at a certain date, which I believe was like 45 days later, and you put 13,000 pages out when 3.3 just got delivered at the beginning of the week. It was like the Eiffel Tower of paperwork. So instead of actually going through it, you know what we’ll do? We’ll just redact everything. It’s so much easier just to redact everything.”

Kevin Nash didn’t stop at Epstein. He tied the situation to broader frustrations with government secrecy, media manipulation and civil liberties.

“We’ve got the first draft of the Warren Commission. There’s some things in there. Talk about a work… Nowadays, believe it or not, we don’t have First Amendment rights. We can be sued for having an opinion, and you can be shot in the head for carrying a concealed weapon with a permit. So, game changer all the way around.”

His commentary follows earlier remarks from AEW World Champion MJF on Mostly Sports, where MJF called the Epstein revelations “disgusting” and criticized public silence.

“The Epstein files—the situation is disgusting, and it’s really wrong that people are trying to sweep it under the rug. I don’t care what side of the aisle you sit on politically, pedophilia is not okay. I don’t know how you guys feel about it, but pedophilia is f***** up.”

With celebrities and athletes slowly starting to speak up, Nash’s explosive comments may be a sign that more figures stepping forward to demand answers on one of the darkest scandals of the modern era.

Do you agree with Kevin Nash’s take on the Epstein file redactions and public silence? Or do you think it’s all just noise without proof? Share your thoughts below.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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