In an interview with Sean “X-Pac” Waltman on his X-Pac 12360 podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash discussed the recent legal issues between WWE and The Young Bucks (Nick Jackson & Matt Jackson) and other wrestler using the “Too Sweet” hand gesture.

For those unfamiliar with the story, several days after BULLET CLUB staged an “invasion” prior to WWE Monday Night RAW in Ontario, California, the same show where Jimmy Jacobs took a photo with The Young Bucks, the Bucks received a cease and desist letter from the WWE regarding their usage of the “Too Sweet” hand gesture.

Nash, who along with Waltman, was part of The Kliq faction, who originated the gesture in the wrestling business, said that if they do not have a problem with The Young Bucks using it, then the WWE should not have a problem with it either stating, “To me, it’s just like, you created that, that is your hand signal. Sean, you are the one that came in and told us the story of seeing the hand gesture at a bar, it was a Turkish Wolf, so if anyone should get credit for that hand gesture, it’s you, because you showed it to The Kliq and we adapted it as our inside hand gesture, so if they want to call it ‘Too Sweet’, that’s fine, but to me, it’s like really? If someone threw up the peace sign for the first time, are you going to try and get intellectual property on that?”

The interview is available in full at this link.