The Final Countdown: Morton vs. Nash


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Kevin Nash to Ricky Morton: Have your papers in order

Kevin Nash offers advice to Ricky Morton in advance of their upcoming tag-team match at AWE Awesome Night of the Legends.
Have your papers in order, Ricky.
The other piece of advice: Make sure you let people know if you want be buried, or cremated.
The feud between the longtime rivals, who have never met in the ring, continues to intensify.


Kevin Nash to Ricky Morton: ‘Watch what you ask for’

Doug Gibson’s message to Ricky Morton: Don’t worry about me. You’d better be worried about Kevin Nash.
“Ten years in the making, huh? Ten years of you running your mouth. You know what? Watch what you ask for, Ricky. Because sometimes, you get it,” said Nash in a video interview.
“You have no idea what it’s like to be with me. I’m a seven-foot, 310-pound, in-shape grown man. Grown man. Not some little boy still wanting to be a rocker,” Nash said.


Nash responds to Morton: ‘You crossed the line

Ricky Morton has been trying to pick a fight with Kevin Nash for 10 years. He finally “crossed the line,” Nash said, with recent comments from Morton suggesting that “the only way Kevin Nash ever got anywhere in the wrestling business was by sucking Vince McMahon’s d—.”
“You challenged my manhood,” Nash said. “If I’m not mistaken, you’re the one who just got out of jail, right? Isn’t that more your MO? if anybody’s been doing that activity, I’m pretty sure it’s you,” Nash said.


Morton calls out Ward, Nash

Ricky Morton apparently can’t take “hell, no” for an answer.
Morton posted another video to his YouTube channel that steps over any lines of decency, taking personal shots at Marvin Ward and his family.
Mortn also called out a familiar YouTube foe, Kevin Nash, who made light of Morton’s recent run of rants directed at Morton in a tweet over the weekend.


Ward responds to Morton’s challenge

Ricky Morton has challenged AWE CEO Marvin Ward to a tag-team match.
Marvin’s response: “It will be a cold day in hell before I ever book the Rock-n-Roll Express on another show of mine.”
The unexpected response from the AWE CEO seems to close the door to the online feud between Morton and Ward.
Or … does it?


Marvin shoots on Ricky Morton

AWE CEO Marvin Ward addressed his future with the Awesome Wrestling Entertainment web team on May 31.
Ward conceded that he “almost walked away” from AWE after a run-in with Ricky Morton on May 17, but in a video posted to the AwesomeWrestlingEntertainment.com website on May 31 he reaffirmed his commitment to the company and responded to comments made by Morton.


Ward speaks on medical condition

AWE Founder Marvin Ward sat down with the Awesome Wrestling Entertainment website on May 25.
Ward in the interview discusses his medical condition following an incident in the parking lot outside the AWE Training Center in Fishersville, Va., on May 17 that sent him to the hospital.
Ward suffered a slew of facial injuries in the incident as is obvious in the video.


AWE CEO taken to hospital

The first media report on the incident in which AWE Founder Marvin Ward was injured in an incident in the parking lot outside the AWE Training Center in Fishersville on May 17.

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Wrestling legend upset with AWE CEO

Comments made by AWE Founder Marvin Ward in an April 22 video interview seem to have inadvertently set off a controversy with a pro-wrestling legend.
“When I looked at it at first on the TV I thought I was watching a Porky’s movie. I didn’t even realize what you are trying to say to me,” Ricky Morton said in a video posted to a YouTube channel named ThePreachermann100.


Ward raises question with push given to legends in interview

AWE CEO Marvin Ward offered an interesting observation on the Rock-n-Roll Express in an April 22 video interview with AwesomeWrestlingEntertainment.com. “The Rock-n-Roll Express, don’t get me wrong, great guys, but I just think they were in the right place at the right time. I really think the Rock-n-Roll Express was, and this is going to sound bad, but I think they were overrated. They got push after push after push,” Ward said.

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