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Kevin Nash recently shared his memories of the late Sid Vicious, including Sid’s friendship with Scott Hall. Sid passed away last week at the age of 63, and Nash spoke about the late WWE and WCW star on his Kliq This podcast. You can see some highlights below, per Wresting Inc:

On his memories of Sid: “I think besides Hunter, I worked out more with Sid than [anyone else]. If you were anywhere, there’d always be the gym that everybody went to, especially if you ran Halifax or some place like…All the boys would go to the gym. I would always…I’d train with Sid. Sid would always say, cause I used to tell him ‘Dude, you overtrain. You train too much.’ He said ‘No such thing as overtraining. Just undereating.’”

On Sid’s friendship with Scott Hall:“People don’t know how close Scott and Sid were. Scott was going through some hard times, and I tried …

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