BY Benjamin ClarkJuly 9, 2025
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Wrestling icon Kevin Nash slammed for shunning Fourth of July, criticizing U.S.

Professional wrestling icon Kevin Nash has stirred up a hornet’s nest by publicly declaring he skipped celebrating the Fourth of July this year. His bold stance on social media has drawn sharp criticism from fans and observers who question his perspective on American freedoms.

According to Breitbart News, Nash took to X on Friday, describing himself as a “Centrist Democrat” and claiming he couldn’t celebrate because he believes the nation is no longer the “home of the free.” He asserted that constitutional rights are eroding daily, a statement that quickly ignited a firestorm of responses.

Social media users didn’t hold back, with one challenging Nash to name a single constitutional right that has been lost. Another suggested he might find a country more to his liking if he’s so disillusioned with America’s current state.

Harsh Words and Heated Reactions

Nash’s critics on X weren’t just questioning his logic; they accused him of hypocrisy. One user pointedly asked if he had celebrated Independence Day during past government overreaches like lockdowns under the Biden administration.

Another commenter didn’t mince words, labeling Nash as “delusional” for his outspoken criticism of the nation’s direction. The backlash painted a picture of a fanbase frustrated with what they see as ungrateful rhetoric from a public figure.

The wrestling legend didn’t stop at rejecting the holiday; he also used his platform to clear out what he called “white trash” from his followers, urging bigots to unfollow him. His combative tone only fueled the already heated online debate surrounding his posts.

A Deeper Discontent with Policy

On the Fourth of July itself, Nash had already shared a scathing take on X, sarcastically dubbing it “Happy 4 more trillion in debt day.” He lamented what he saw as a decline in national empathy for the less fortunate, taking a swipe at policies benefiting the wealthy elite.

His posts seemed to target President Donald Trump’s recently signed Big Beautiful Bill, which Nash mocked as a celebration for the “wealthy white 1%.” He also expressed concern over the future of small regional hospitals, hinting at broader societal neglect in the wake of such legislation.

Breitbart News reported that Trump, speaking at a Military Family Picnic on Friday, defended the bill as a historic achievement with the largest tax cut, spending cut, and border security investment in U.S. history. The president criticized Democrats for refusing to support it, suggesting their opposition stemmed from deep-seated animosity toward him or the country itself.

Trump’s Defense and Contrasting Views

Trump further emphasized the bill’s unprecedented popularity, calling it the most favored legislation ever signed, regardless of one’s background. He noted that not a single Democrat voted for it, underscoring a stark partisan divide that Nash’s comments seem to echo from the other side.

In stark contrast to Nash’s disillusionment, former wrestling star Hulk Hogan has voiced unwavering support for Trump, describing him as a symbol of the “American Dream.” Hogan’s pro-America stance, highlighted by Breitbart News in October 2024, offers a counterpoint to Nash’s critical narrative.

While Nash’s frustration with the nation’s trajectory is palpable, his broad claims about lost rights remain unsubstantiated in the public discourse. Critics argue that such rhetoric risks alienating fans who still see America as a land of opportunity, even amid its flaws.

Balancing Patriotism and Critique

It’s hard to ignore the irony of a celebrity using America’s hard-won freedoms to publicly denounce the very system that grants him that right. Yet, Nash’s discontent reflects a broader unease among some who feel the country’s priorities are misaligned, even if his delivery lacks specificity.

We can disagree with Nash’s blanket dismissal of Independence Day without dismissing the need for honest dialogue about policy impacts. Trump’s bill, while a triumph for many on the right with its fiscal and security measures, isn’t above scrutiny for how it balances the needs of all Americans.

Ultimately, this spat over a holiday reveals a deeper cultural rift—one where patriotism and critique clash in the public square. Nash may have swung hard with his words, but the ring of public opinion seems ready to wrestle him down for it, reminding us all that freedom includes the right to dissent, and the duty to defend what’s worth celebrating.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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