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Konnan Thinks Scott Hall & Kevin Nash Were Responsible for WCW’s Decline

June 12, 2024 | Posted by Jeffrey Harris
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– During a recent edition of Busted Open Radio, former WCW and WWE Superstar Konnan discussed the death of WCW and pointed to Scott Hall and Kevin Nash being part of WCW’s decline. Konnan noted how Hall and Nash became less motivated after Syxx (aka Sean Waltman, 1-2-3 Kid, and X-Pac) was fired from the company. Below are some highlights (via WrestlingInc.com):

Konnan on who was responsible for the decline of WCW: “I never thought it was Hogan [who killed WCW]. I always thought it was [Scott] Hall and [Kevin] Nash. As a matter of fact, I said Eric [Bischoff] hitched his wagon to Hogan instead of the other guys ’cause they were the ones coming up with the cool ideas. They were the cool factor. He’s [Hogan] the one that said, ‘Bro, I’m getting booed. I’ve got to do something to resurrect my career.’ Kevin Sullivan and Eric were the ones that convinced him [to turn heel]. They had to sequester him to make sure he didn’t change his mind or somebody got in his ear, whatever was going on.”

On WCW firing X-Pac/Sean Waltman: “To me, when they fired X-Pac — ’cause I was there, I was friends with them — and they were sitting in the arena, and they were hot as a motherfu**er. They had shirts on, like button-down shirts, and they opened up their shirts and they had WWE shirts.”

On Scott Hall and Kevin Nash acting out after Waltman was fired: “They were willing to go up in the fu**ing ring, open up their shirts show WWE, and support X-Pac. When Eric fired X-Pac, they took their ball and went home — meaning, they were not giving any more ideas, they weren’t coming in on time, they weren’t playing anymore, and just the jealousy and everybody cutting each other’s throats. And Hogan always looking up for himself, that was part of the reason.”

The New World Order (nWo) of Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and Sean Waltman were all inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2020 inductees.