
Kevin Nashone of the most connected fighters with Hulk Hogan During his legendary career, He recounts how the funeral of the icon lived In a recent video in Kliq This. Previously, we saw that an “immortal” figure would have appeared during his farewell.
► Hulk Hogan's funeral
«I was driving… and going, I met this detour from hell. Finally I arrive, and … you know, Linda McMahon was there, so we not only had the security of Hulk, but also that of cabinet members. Everything was super protected, there were guard dogs … the whole package.
When we reach the funeral, I made sure that the coffin was closed. I do not do that of open coffins. I would have made an Irish goodbye from the door. I lost my young father, I went to his service … I sat on his coffin, rubbed my chest and felt that huge coldness. He was eight years old and he was so cold … I kissed my mother, his lips were ice cream … I had probably lost some seventy kilos. That makes you ask you … What follows? I was eight years old and felt that my life was about to explode completely.
All my father's brothers died before I had twelve or thirteen years … His mother died before I was born … My grandfather Nash had a work accident … and my mother was an orphan. So he didn't have grandparents on his side. There are very few people who would go to any service. I went to Scots (Scott Hall), I heard that the cof.
When I arrived, there was security … they had to review a book, see if your name was there, and then gave you the program. There was a photo of Terry (Bollea, real name of Hogan) … and suddenly it became Real. I don't get along with death … I don't handle it very well. People expected a reaction … but I didn't say anything. Until my wife woke me up and told me that my friend had died. I said: Who? And she said: Terry. I said: Hulk … and I was like: What?
I have lost many things over the years … and yet I move on. Being public about this helps other people find strength to continue. This was hard … and I thought: What will keep me under way? I told myself: I still have things to fight for«.