Kevin Nash is on the
road to recovery and not even thinking about retiring.
The former World Champion who suffered a horrific-looking torn
quadricep Monday on Raw is now in Birmingham, Ala., where he will remain for the better
part of the next six months, following Tuesdays two-hour surgery, performed by Dr.
James Andrews.
"I tore it pretty clean, but I tore it pretty bad. I did a
helluva job. Anyone who heard my scream on TV can attest to that," said Nash, who has
not watched a replay of the injury and doesnt plan to either. "One of
the doctors said that while Andrews was working on it, he was shocked at how it looked,
that it looked like a mess."
Early reports say Nash will be out of action for at least six
months, but he said, "I have no idea."
Nor does he know exactly how it happened. "I dont know
what I stepped on or whom I stepped away from," Nash said in his first interview
following the injury. "All I know is, I went to hit Bubba, and then what happened,
whether I stepped on Earl or Booker, I have no idea. I know I stepped on something that
made me plant wrong and blow my quad.
"I thought it was my knee at first because it reminded me of
when I blew out my knee in 85. I immediately thought, Oh God. But Chris
the trainer did the ACL check, and my ACL was tight."
Nash has spent the past few days with HHH, who had a similar, though
more severe, quad tear.
"Hunter was amazed that I walked out, with the help of
crutches, the first day after the surgery," Nash said. "The next day
(Wednesday), it really swelled up and I could barely move. Thursday, Ive been in a
lot of pain.
"One thing weve got going for us, and us is the boys, is,
most of us have a pretty high pain tolerance. Well, if youre a pain freak, I highly
recommend this tear."
Yep, Nash certainly hasnt lost his sense of humor.
"Its Thursday at 11:40 p.m. Central Time and I dont know what hurts more
the incision on my quad or my selection of television shows."
Nash has received get-well calls from most of the WWE wrestlers, and
also Steve Austin.
"Hunter kind of informed me what I was going to be going
through over the next couple of months," Nash said. "If you want to come back
from an injury like this, you almost have to isolate yourself to a world of rehab. And as
of right now, thats what Im doing."
He started electric stimulation on Wednesday.
"Its a long road back; I know that. But I am not a
quitter. No way am I retiring. That was not my last match," Nash said. "Anyone
who thinks Im gonna call it quits after this doesnt know me." He paused,
then, with a laugh, added, "Ive got way too much more s --- to stir in that
locker room and way too many young kids to hold down."
Nash confirmed that he was not expecting to wrestle on Monday. In
fact, he didnt even have his gear with him; it had to be sent to Philadelphia via
Delta Dash, arriving at about 7 p.m.
"They asked me to work, and I agreed to work. Nobody held a gun
to my head," he said. "In retrospect, Im sure everybody wishes they
hadnt made the call, including myself, but we dont get that luxury in this
business. Its just something that happened.
"Sure, you always ask yourself, Why? But you
cant dwell on it."