Earlier Wednesday morning, Wrestling Rumors reported former WWE and TNA Superstar Kevin Nash had been arrested after a violent and bloody incident in his home in Florida.

Courtesy of TMZ, new details are now available, as per police reports.

Nash told police his 18-year-old son Tristen came home late Tuesday night drunk and incoherent. He then spit in his father’s face and checked him with his elbow. In response, the 55-year-old Nash took his son to the ground and held him down, which resulted in his son scratching him across the face. This wound is evident in the mugshot.

However, Tristen’s side of the story is different.

According to the son, Kevin was upset with him over his relationship with his girlfriend. In doing so, he choke-slammed him, which caused him to black out after he hit his head on the ground.

Police reportedly arrested Kevin because they felt he was the “primary aggressor” in the incident. Tristan was arrested a couple of hours later after he “slung” his mother around the kitchen, and attempted to attack his uncle as well.

Nash had been scheduled to compete at an upcoming Maryland Championship Wrestling event, as he expressed excitement about returning to the ring after nearly a year off. His status for the event is unclear at this point.

Editor’s Note

Man…this story is getting wilder and wilder by the minute. Hopefully this gets figured out, and fast.


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