WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash’s son, Tristen, who recently started working with his father’s podcast for some weeks, tragically passed away this week.
Nobody can confirm the exact day in the week that he died, but it was announced on Thursday.
Sean Ross Sapp shared a statement on behalf of Tristen’s parents, Kevin and Tamara, confirming the teagic news and adding the family is asking for privacy during this difficult time.
Tristen was only 26 years old when he died and no cause of death has been given yet. It does not also seem that there was foul play. It could probably be an underlying illness.
He wrote:
“Very unfortunate news to share. Sending love to the family of Tristen Nash.”
Tristen’s death comes seven months after Kevin lost one of his best friends in the wrestling industry, Scott Hall, who died earlier this year at 63.
As was reported, Hall was put on life support after suffering complications from recent hip surgery.
Once his condition deteriorated to the point where Hall couldn’t recover, one of his best friends, Kevin Nash, announced he’d be taken off life support.
In other news, Nash recently revealed that he went under the knife to replace a bulged knee that’s been bothering him for 33 years.
We counted 24 staples, plus severe bulging that made us question if it was actually a knee.
Nash captioned it, saying that it was an “amazing process,” and he’s pumped to “let it heal and start training” at age 58.