In the latest episode of Kliq This (via Fightful), Kevin Nash opened up about his ongoing health struggles, revealing that he’s dealing with issues related to both his shoulder and neck. The WWE Hall of Famer previously mentioned that he would undergo a minimally invasive procedure to address his shoulder problems, but now he’s offering more insight into the severity of his condition.
Kevin Nash said:
“I thought about my options and everything else, and my first, when I go to Bio Accelerator in Columbia and see my stem cell people. I think that’s the best option for me. I think my shoulder tendinitis is horrendous. I’m just gonna go ahead…70% success rate of a back operation, and a 78 or 79% for my major issue in my back with stem cells. So I got a 10% better chance, and all they’re doing is injecting stem cells. I’m not being opened up. It’s a minimally invasive procedure. I’m going with Bio Accelerator. My neck is fucked, but it’s not my issue right now. Mine is my L2, L3, and L3L4. I’ve got herniations there. When I went to the surgeon, he thought that the problem, the compression is on my L3 left nerve root. I had an EMG done on that, where they send electricity, so it’s definitely being compromised. [Asked if he gets numbness down his arm] No, it’s my lower back. It’s my quads not firing.“
Hopefully he recovers from this soon.