New WWE Network Date Set For Kevin Nash On Broken Skull Sessions

Big Sexy to chew the fat with Steve Austin this Sunday.

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Having been bumped from this past weekend, it's now been confirmed that Kevin Nash's appearance on Broken Skull Sessions will instead air this coming Sunday.

Big Sexy chewing the fat with Steve Austin had been intended to air this past Sunday as a way to end WWE's nWo Week celebration of the 25th anniversary of the formation of the New World Order. For whatever reason, this next Broken Skull Sessions episode was pulled from the WWE Network schedule, and will now premiere on Sunday.

WWE has made late calls to change the airing of several shows lately - including axing the WWE Icons: Lex Luger special on the day it was due to air - and it would appear that this Broken Skull Sessions offering was moved in order to capitalise on the larger audience that Sunday's Money in the Bank PPV will drum up for the WWE Network and Peacock.

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While we'll have to wait just a little longer to see Big Daddy Cool sharing a beer with Stone Cold, WWE has at least released a new 'extra scene' of Nash attempting to name as many nWo members as possible in 30 seconds.

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