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Nash makes first public comments since arrest, video in cuffs emerges

After being released from jail, Kevin Nash made his first public comments on Twitter regarding the incident that occurred at his house that led to his and his son’s arrests.

“To those that have given their love. The best gift I could receive. The pain of the last 24 hours will never be erased,” Nash tweeted, before thanking the staff at the jail.

“Just wanted to say thank you to the women and men at the Volusia Country Detention Center for being so professional in your treatment,” he added.

The former nWo member is now back home, just in time for Christmas day, although he remains suspended by WWE. The suspension puts his appearance on the last Raw before the Royal Rumble in jeopardy as he was scheduled to reunite with Hogan and Hall for the nWo at the Raw Reunion special.

His arrest made it to several mainstream news websites including CNN. You can see a video from WFTV of Nash and his son in handcuffs facing the judge along with their attorney below.


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