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Kevin Nash Reacts To The Wyatt Sicks Storyline, Bron Breakker Talks ‘Bron Cam’

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On a recent edition of his “Kliq This” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash shared his thoughts on The Wyatt Sicks’ current storyline, noting that their program has been lackluster thus far.

Nash said, Yeah, that whole thing with Gable running around, it just felt so contrived. But then again, how could it not? I don’t know where it’s gonna go, but I’m not shi**ing on it. I don’t know who is in that mix. I know Bo is. Bray’s not with us, that’s where it becomes to me emotional because it’s just like, it’s kind of a downer but it’s kind of interesting. I know there is a connection between Bo and his brother through this. It has to play out, it’s just thin ice. Thin ice. Bo can go man, he was a talent, he just got lost in the shuffle like a lot of people do.”

In a recent appearance on “The Masked Man Show,” Bron Breakker discussed WWE’s utilization of the “Bron Cam” to capture his speed during performances, particularly when he is running during matches.

Breakker said, I want to say I did a dark match one time, and I’m not sure when this was, but it was a year ago or so. I came up to Raw, and I did Main Event or a dark match or something, and I was just like, you know what, I’ve been trying to figure out how to incorporate the Steiner Line into my arsenal to make it a regular thing. I hadn’t quite figured it out yet, I’d done it a couple different ways, and I’m like, man, this ain’t working, it’s not the same. Because my dad used to rip people’s head off with it, and I wanted it to be my own thing. I didn’t want to just straight up take his deal. So I was like, maybe I’ll just run the ropes twice tonight, and I’ll just run as fast as I can, and then I’ll just put it at the end of that, and we’ll see what happens. I ran the ropes, I did the clothesline, crowd came up for it. Later that night, after I was done, a gentleman working in the truck and he came over to me, he came out of the truck and he said, ‘That was the fastest I’ve ever seen anybody run, and I’ve been working here for over 20 years. You need to do that every night.’ I was like, okay. He was like, ‘We have a gauge in the truck, it tells us speed and stuff, and there’s a bunch of different gauges and stuff that they have up there, and he was like, it was over 23 miles an hour. I was like, ‘Whoa.’ So that’s kind of where that started.”

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