Called a “hugely influential superstar” by World Wrestling Entertainment, he was also a founding member of the villainous New World Order with Kevin Nash ...
“And it was a powerful thing to me, whether I was the hated villain or the beloved hero. “A guy pulled a gun on me, and I took it away from him and shot him,” he said in 2011, recalling what he said was a fight over a woman. Outside the ring, Mr. Hall struggled with drug and alcohol abuse and went to rehab at least a dozen times, according to a 2017 interview. Mr. Hall rejoined World Championship Wrestling in 1996 as a heel, or villain, under his given name. He was known for his slick black hair and the gold chains he wore around his neck, outside as well as inside the ring. Scott Hall was born into a military family on Oct. 20, 1958. Mr. Hall had suffered complications of hip replacement surgery this month, according to Pro Wrestling Torch, a site that has covered the wrestling world for more than 30 years. You know, you’re going to fall.’ He said, ‘Try to fall forward.’” I was a kid.” That was something that I’ve always treasured.” Mr. Hall was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as Razor Ramon in 2014 and again in 2020 as a member of the New World Order. “My dad used to tell me: ‘You’re going to slip.
Tributes have been paid by Triple H, Mick Foley and Shane McMahon, among others, to the '90s star.
He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2014, and again as a member of the NWO in 2020. Shane McMahon wrote that he was "perhaps the greatest to ever perform in the squared circle". He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2014.
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WWE wrestler Scott Hall - who shot to fame in the 90s as Razor Ramon - dies aged 63 after suffering THREE heart attacks following hip replacement surgery and ...
Has always meant so much to Brie and I. Lots of love and prayers to the family.' He was always super cool and encouraged me.' 'My family and I are saddened to hear of the passing of our friend, Scott Hall,' said wrestler Joe Henning, son of the late Curt Henning. 'I knew him most of my life and he will be very missed. He was the f***ing man. The latest: Pro wrestling legend Scott Hall, 63, has been taken off of life support Monday at a Georgia hospital after suffering three heart attacks after an operation to repair a broken hip. Hall, like many other entertainers, publicly struggled with drug and alcohol abuse during his glory days and was faced with health issues stemming from the the toll that substance abuse and wrestling took on his body. I'll cherish our memories and always be so beyond grateful for your words and encouragement. Our prayers go out to his family and friends. He got sober in 2013 but apparently relapsed in 2020. I've been blessed to have a friend that took me at face value and I him.' Nash concluded by saying: 'As we prepare for life without him just remember there goes a great guy you ain't going to see another one like him again. However, he appeared to have relapsed in 2020 and allegedly attended a virtual meet-and-greet while intoxicated.
"Bad times don't last but Bad Guys do," Hulk Hogan says in a video posted in tribute to Scott Hall - a reference to a 2014 speech by the former wrestling ...
Nash said his heart was "broken" in his tribute on Instagram. "I love Scott with all my heart but now I have to prepare my life without him in the present," he wrote. And inside that ring he was an extraordinarily talented and intense athlete." "Scott was a big man who was athletically gifted. WWE described Hall as "a hugely influential superstar" after his death. Hogan posted a video on Instagram that showed him addressing a bar crowd after learning of Hall's death. "Bad times don't last but Bad Guys do," Hulk Hogan says in a video posted in tribute to Scott Hall - a reference to a 2014 speech by the former wrestling star.