Kevin Nash, wrestling's six-time World Heavyweight Champion and twelve-time Tag Team Champion, is inviting YOU to become an insider in the most exclusive band of rebels in the Podcast sphere! Kevin and his crew grabbed the wrestling business by the sack in the 90's and never let go, making his Kliq the most powerful faction in the history of the business, both on camera and off. They spent countless hours together, riffing on the business, the lifestyle, and everything else under the sun, and this podcast is no exception. Kevin left wrestling and built a successful career as an actor and guest on dozens of talk shows. His opinionated nature has made him the most requested guest of shoot interviews and network shows for more than a decade. Now, Kevin and his frequent host Sean Oliver, bring you all that you loved about their shows in this weekly podcast. No guest or topic is off limits. Are you sweeeeet enough.......to be the next member of the Kliq?
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This week on Kliq This. Sean & Kev Talk about if Joe Biden isn't the actual president and the current guy is just an imposter. But along the way, they remember Superstar Billy Graham, Losing a Father, Bob Mould Shirtless, and DONUTS. more
This week on Kliq This. Sean & Kev talk all about "Creative Outsiders" in pro wrestling but along the way, they talk about Sean's Friend Zeta, Kevin Nash getting his neck fixed, Andre The Giant's poops and so much more!!! more
This week Kevin & Sean talk all about the WGA strike But along the way, they talk about KEvin's trip to Manchester, they announce the FIRST GUEST for Nash & Friends, Sue Simmons and SO MUCH MORE. more
I like the podcast a lot. But the sound for me is really low and it’s like the sentences trail off when they both speak you can only hear half of it. That’s my only complaint. I love how random it is. And I like that they talk about current events. I especially enjoy sports talk. Great show to listen to. Just up the volume on the mics and it’ll be even better
What a boring show. Two idiotic liberals talking like they’re stoned. Hard pass!
Both hosts are smug and condescending. They are neither the smartest people in the room nor the hippest. more
Been listening for awhile now I noticed on the newest episode the ads were crazy man it’s like every 4 minutes really messes up the flow.
Am I the only one who got last week's episode uploaded instead of this week?
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Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast launched a year ago and published 47 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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