The kliq is and was the most influential wrestling group in history.
not to mention, the most attractive.
(minus HHH)
The kliq is and was the most influential wrestling group in history.
Kevin Nash: Ya know... I smoked blunts with Biggie before.
Sean Oliver: Wait, Biggie? As in Biggie Smalls? You knew each other?
Kevin Nash: Yeah, man, of course. We actually first met back, uh, when I was bouncing at Chene Park in Detroit. This was before it became the Aretha Franklin Theatre. Rest in peace to the Queen of Soul. *sips wine* So anyway, yeah, the next time we met we were backstage at Jon Stewart’s show. This was back when Jon was on MTV - total class act, by the way. And, uh, we were backstage after the taping and smoking it up with BIG and his crew. That’s when I told Chris there’s only two things that are real in showbiz: the money and the miles. And I swear to you, man, a few months later, he came out with ‘fukk bytches, Get Money.’
Sean Oliver: What?! Get outta here!
Kevin Nash: Yeah, man. In fact, I had a broad with me that night that, uhh, had a big ol’ tattoo that said “Big Daddy’s Girl” on her left breast and Chris asked me to use it in one of his rhymes. I gave him my blessing as long as he changed his crew’s name from Junior Clique to something else, since we were, ya know, running with the Kliq name already.![]()
This is Nashtales in the extreme
“He asked me to do a guest verse on Notorious Thugs but due to my busy schedule I had to decline. However, I did suggest Bone Thugs N Harmony, who happen to be my close personal friends from my days in Cleveland”
Sources?
Back in the day I always wondered why more rappers would never put wrestling references in their rhymes
OK I believe this story now.![]()
coogie sweaters down to the socks.