Kevin Nash is once again diving into the fake nature of professional wrestling, stirring up discussion about how its perceived by fans, especially kids. While everyone knows wrestling is predetermined, detractors often love to lead with the classic line, You know that stuff is fake, right?

On his latest episode of Kliq This, Nash tackled the tricky topic of how parents should approach the idea of wrestling with their children. Should they break the news early that its scripted, or let kids believe in the magic for a little while longer, much like Santa Claus? Nash has always been open about wrestlings scripted nature, but he also emphasizes the real pain that comes with the job.

Reflecting on his own experiences, Nash shared a recent health scare: after a flight, he woke up with sciatica despite not having done anything strenuous. An MRI revealed a couple of herniated discs, which he attributed to years of bumping and wrestling with heavyweights.

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Nashs candid insights highlight the ongoing debate about the perceptions of wrestling, blending the worlds of entertainment and real physicality in a way that only he can.

What are your thoughts on how parents should discuss professional wrestling with their kids? Should they let them believe in the magic or tell them the truth? Share your opinions in the comments below!


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