Post by cleve on Jan 30, 2022 14:33:22 GMT
KEVIN NASH: … that’s what I’m saying, you don’t have to be an expert on a wrestler to know that your opponent is dangerous. That’s particularly true with how new WLCW is. Everyone is still fighting for their spot.
At a coffee shop in The Big Easy, The Big Kev is enjoying, as you might imagine, a cup of black coffee and having a conversation with the camera person who has accompanied him on all the episodes of Coffee with Kev thus far.
KEVIN NASH: What?
“...”
KEVIN NASH: Off brand? I mean, it makes perfect sense. I’m not being overly complimentary or something, the more successful you are, the sooner you eat. The more successful wrestlers get to the front of the line in catering, everyone knows that. Everyone is still fighting for their spot … in the catering line. And, that makes every wrestler dangerous. And, like I said, you don’t have to be an expert on every wrestler to know that.
The section where Big Kev is enjoying his coffee is roped off, saved for Kev and the camera person. Unsurprisingly, a group of people stand on the other side of the rope, watching the going ons of the roped of section. The Coffee w/ Kev section.
KEVIN NASH: Take R Truth for example. Timely, right? He’s still fighting for his spot, and that makes him dangerous. Am I an expert on R Truth? Absolutely not. But, going back to that fighting for his spot concept, he’s as dangerous as anyone on the roster. Ask yourself this, does R Truth want hot catering food, or does he want to sift through cold remnants of a once great catering spread after the rest of us have our meals? It’s just basic food common sense. And, it’s that food common sense that makes R Truth a dangerous opponent. Remember, everyone is fighting for their spot.
Kev eyes the crowd gathering on the other side of the ropes, takes a sip of his black coffee, and nods to the group before setting the cup back down on the table.
KEVIN NASH: Hottest show in professional wrestling … anyway, a lot of this match comes down to catering. And, sure, the spot in the pecking order in WLCW. Catering and the good old pecking order. Catering, the pecking order, whatever, it’s about your spot. R Truth knows it, I know it and it makes our match the most important match on the card. Well, if we’re being honest, my presence in the match makes our match the most important match on the card.
Without looking towards the group on the other side of the rope … oh, the rope is velvet by the way, that’s obvious, obvious but still worth stating … Big Kev asks a question to the group.
KEVIN NASH: Ain’t that right?
The group responds with some light cheering, to which Big Kev nods. The light cheering shouldn't be taken as a sign that they’re not excited, it’s a coffee shop.
KEVIN NASH: See what I mean? So, you stay silent behind your camera there, that’s fine, but you know what I’m saying is true. Coffee with Kev is the hottest pro wrestling show in the galaxy, or the universe, whichever is bigger, for a reason. Everyone wants to see Big Kev get to catering first and they know for that to happen, I’ve got to beat R Truth at Vengeance. And, yeah, they also want to see Big Kev get to the top of the pecking order, which also means I need to beat R Truth at Vengeance. Or, is it the front of the pecking order? Whatever. It means they want to see Big Kev victorious at Vengeance.
“I’ll have the Espresso Macchiato, Flat White, Vanilla Frappe with Cinnamon, Shaved Chocolate and Whipped Cream.”
The sound of one’s coffee order on the other side of the rope catches Big Kev’s attention.
KEVIN NASH: Absolutely not.
After waving for the camera person to follow him, Big Kev heads in the direction of the person who just ordered the coffee.
At a coffee shop in The Big Easy, The Big Kev is enjoying, as you might imagine, a cup of black coffee and having a conversation with the camera person who has accompanied him on all the episodes of Coffee with Kev thus far.
KEVIN NASH: What?
“...”
KEVIN NASH: Off brand? I mean, it makes perfect sense. I’m not being overly complimentary or something, the more successful you are, the sooner you eat. The more successful wrestlers get to the front of the line in catering, everyone knows that. Everyone is still fighting for their spot … in the catering line. And, that makes every wrestler dangerous. And, like I said, you don’t have to be an expert on every wrestler to know that.
The section where Big Kev is enjoying his coffee is roped off, saved for Kev and the camera person. Unsurprisingly, a group of people stand on the other side of the rope, watching the going ons of the roped of section. The Coffee w/ Kev section.
KEVIN NASH: Take R Truth for example. Timely, right? He’s still fighting for his spot, and that makes him dangerous. Am I an expert on R Truth? Absolutely not. But, going back to that fighting for his spot concept, he’s as dangerous as anyone on the roster. Ask yourself this, does R Truth want hot catering food, or does he want to sift through cold remnants of a once great catering spread after the rest of us have our meals? It’s just basic food common sense. And, it’s that food common sense that makes R Truth a dangerous opponent. Remember, everyone is fighting for their spot.
Kev eyes the crowd gathering on the other side of the ropes, takes a sip of his black coffee, and nods to the group before setting the cup back down on the table.
KEVIN NASH: Hottest show in professional wrestling … anyway, a lot of this match comes down to catering. And, sure, the spot in the pecking order in WLCW. Catering and the good old pecking order. Catering, the pecking order, whatever, it’s about your spot. R Truth knows it, I know it and it makes our match the most important match on the card. Well, if we’re being honest, my presence in the match makes our match the most important match on the card.
Without looking towards the group on the other side of the rope … oh, the rope is velvet by the way, that’s obvious, obvious but still worth stating … Big Kev asks a question to the group.
KEVIN NASH: Ain’t that right?
The group responds with some light cheering, to which Big Kev nods. The light cheering shouldn't be taken as a sign that they’re not excited, it’s a coffee shop.
KEVIN NASH: See what I mean? So, you stay silent behind your camera there, that’s fine, but you know what I’m saying is true. Coffee with Kev is the hottest pro wrestling show in the galaxy, or the universe, whichever is bigger, for a reason. Everyone wants to see Big Kev get to catering first and they know for that to happen, I’ve got to beat R Truth at Vengeance. And, yeah, they also want to see Big Kev get to the top of the pecking order, which also means I need to beat R Truth at Vengeance. Or, is it the front of the pecking order? Whatever. It means they want to see Big Kev victorious at Vengeance.
“I’ll have the Espresso Macchiato, Flat White, Vanilla Frappe with Cinnamon, Shaved Chocolate and Whipped Cream.”
The sound of one’s coffee order on the other side of the rope catches Big Kev’s attention.
KEVIN NASH: Absolutely not.
After waving for the camera person to follow him, Big Kev heads in the direction of the person who just ordered the coffee.