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Pro Wrestling -legend Kevin Nash revealed last week that he did not celebrate the day of independence because “we are not the home of the free.”
Nash seemed to respond to the setback he received for a post about Congress that passed the “big, beautiful bill.” President Donald Trump signed the bill on July 4th. The bill contains important provisions that would permanently establish individual tax breaks included in Trump’s Tax Celebrations and Jobs in 2017, and incorporate new tax deductions to reduce tasks on tips and overtime pay.
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Kevin Nash in action against Razor Ramon during a WWE event at Madison Square Garden on May 20, 1994 in New York. (WWE/WWE via Getty Images)
Trump said the bill would “burn massive economic growth” and “lift the hard -working citizens who make this country run.”
Nash was among the critics.
“Happy 4 more trillion in debt day,” he wrote on X. “Never felt this proud as we continue to ruin the empathy we once had for those who are less lucky. So I guess happy wealthy white 1% day. Enjoy your little regional hospitals while you can. Things continue to get bigger. Happy 4th ….”
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President Donald Trump signed the bill last week. (Tasos Catopodis/Getty Images)
After ganging with other users of social media about his take, Nash wrote that he was happy to block some people.
“Was comfortable to rinse the white garbage today to block and remove them at least in this place,” he wrote. “I did not celebrate the 4th this year because I personally feel that we are not the home of the free. We are losing constitutional rights daily. If you are a bigot, you need to remove me. Peace out.”
Nash, 65, was a full-time-pro-wrestler from 1990 to around the mid-2010s and marked an indelible mark on the industry as a member of the new World Cup’s World Championship. He was also a top star in WWE and Total Nonstop Action (TNA).

WWE Hall of Fame Inductes Scott Hall, Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash and Sean Waltman greet fans under Wrestlemania 37 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, April 10, 2021. (Joe Camporeale-usa Today Sports)
He is a two-time inductor in the WWE Hall of Fame.



