Kevin Nash isn’t hiding his frustration after appearing in Hulk Hogan’s Netflix docuseries — because according to him, almost everything he said ended up on the cutting room floor.
After the Hogan documentary was made available on Netlfix, Nash took to social media to vent about how little of his interview actually made it into the series. According to Nash, he sat down for hours and spoke in detail about major topics, including sensitive moments from Hogan’s past, but viewers only saw a tiny portion of it. He made it clear that the time he gave producers didn’t match what ultimately aired.
“I was personally interviewed for 3 hours. I went into depth on several topics, including the race incident. I had 30 seconds of air time.”
Nash didn’t stop there. He suggested that the way the documentary was edited left out important context, and that the final product focused more on surface-level moments instead of the deeper conversations that actually happened behind the scenes.
“Surface is the intent and wasting people who were close. Their time.”
His comments quickly caught attention among wrestling fans, especially since Nash was considered one of the key voices connected to Hulk Hogan’s career and legacy. Being part of the inner circle during some of Hogan’s most controversial and defining years, many expected Nash to play a much larger role in the finished series.
Do you think Kevin Nash was right to call out the documentary for barely using his interview, or is heavy editing just part of how these projects normally work? Drop your thoughts and feedback in the comments below.