while recovering from surgery to fix a broken hip. Monday afternoon, longtime friend and fellow wrestler Sean Waltman confirmed to TMZ Sports that Hall had been ...
Scott Hall, one of the most influential men in the history of professional wrestling, died Monday, according to WWE. He was 63.
In 2014, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as his individual character from WWF, "Razor Ramon." A second induction followed in 2020. "We were the 'Outsiders' but we had each other," Nash wrote on Instagram. "Scott always felt he wasn't worthy of the afterlife. He wasn't perfect but as he always said, 'The last perfect person to walk the planet they nailed to a cross.'" The pop culture impact of Hall and the nWo is still felt today. Rapper Westside Gunn and brother Conway the Machine go by the handle "Hall n Nash" as a duo. Hall later sought treatment and had reportedly gotten sober in recent years. In WCW, Hall won the tag team titles seven times (six with Nash as "The Outsiders"), the United States Heavyweight championship twice and World Television title once. His finishing move, a slam while holding up his opponent by both arms outstretched, was called the "Razor's Edge." "There was nobody cooler than Scott Hall," former WCW and current AEW broadcaster Tony Schiavone told ESPN last summer. "He took care of me when I was down and out and when everyone thought Hulkamania was dead. He bounced around across the AWA, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, WWC in Puerto Rico and WCW in the late 1980s and early 1990s, before hooking on with WWF in 1992. Hall and Nash were cast as heels, but fans embraced them anyway due to their magnetic charisma that popped off the screen.
Hall, who also wrestled for WWE as Razor Ramon, was a two-time inductee into the company's Hall of Fame. His longtime friend and fellow NWO member Kevin Nash ...
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.
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.
The wrestling legend, best known for his character “Razor Ramon,” had suffered a series of heart attacks following complications from a hip surgery.
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