

Logan Paul has been the center of attention in the world of wrestling during the last week. Vince Russo, former Creative of the WWE, would not be surprised if The Maverick's latest comments derived in a fight against the legendary fighter Kevin Nash.
Paul recently spoke with Hulk Hogan, twice a member of the WWE Hall of Fame, in his podcast IMPAULSIVE . During the interview, the former United States champion admitted that he did not know the wrestling terms “Work” and “Shoot.” Nash critical Paul's lack of knowledge in his podcast Kliq This which caused the feeling of social networks to respond with a Bandaz online video .
Russo said on his YouTube channel that he believes that WWE will take advantage of the exchange to get Kevin Nash from Retiro and face Paul:
“I think this began as something real, but I think they are going to work on this, brother. I would not be surprised at all if you saw Kevin Nash return, maybe in Wrestlemania, who knows, with his opponent being Logan Paul. That would not surprise me, man.”
Nash has not competed in a WWE fight since he appeared at the Royal Rumble of 2014. In 2020, the 65 -year -old fighter confirmed His retirement of competition in the ring.
Why Vince Russo believes that Kevin Nash vs. Logan Paul could happen
In recent years, Kevin Nash has made sporadic appearances in WWE programming. The former NWO member is close friend of the WWE content director, Triple H, and even attended Summerslam on August 3.
Vince Russo believes that Nash would be open to a more fight if he received a good offer:
“Kevin Nash is a businessman and if Kevin Nash can get a great salary for being there with Logan Paul, brother, think about it, man. Kevin Nash has many advantages. A great salary of Endeavor, can be there with Logan Paul, who has a huge, huge audience. I think it's a situation in which everyone wins.”
Nash, also known as Diesel in the WWE, was one of the most important names of wrestling in the 1990s and 2000s. It is five times World WCW heavyweight champion and held the WWE championship for 358 days between November 1994 and November 1995.