Hall, who wrestled for WWE in the 1990s under the name Razor Ramon, had his life support turned off on Tuesday morning AEDT.
"Scott Hall was a towering figure among his contemporaries — a legend inside and outside the ring," he said. Hall was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame twice, firstly on his own and secondly as part of the NWO. - Hall was a top star for both the WWE and WCW during his career
WWE legend Scott Hall has died aged 63, after his life support was turned off on Tuesday (AEST). In a statement the WWE wrote: “WWE is saddened to learn ...
The bad guy was my hero. Reporter John Russo tweeted: “Absolutely devastating seeing the news about Scott Hall. His struggles have been known for years, and it was a blessing seeing him after his recovery years ago. All the time, the charisma, his persona, he always carried himself as larger than life. He wasn’t perfect but as he always said, ‘The last perfect person to walk the planet they nailed to a cross’. “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. “Scott always felt he wasn’t worthy of the afterlife.
Influential professional wrestling star Scott Hall has passed away. He was taken off life support after complications from surgery yesterday. Hall bro...
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Hall, who also wrestled for WWE as Razor Ramon, was a two-time inductee into the company's Hall of Fame.
"Hard work pays off," Hall said. "But what sucks is when you want to quit and you can't, and pretty soon you alienate or you hurt everyone around you." Hall, who also wrestled for WWE as Razor Ramon, was a two-time inductee into the company's Hall of Fame. But you don't know why I'm here," - had fans truly believing WWE had invaded WCW. With promotional rival World Championship Wrestling nipping at WWE's spot for top wrestling company in the 1990s, Ted Turner's company started making big contract offers to some of the biggest stars in the industry. They work,'" Hall said in the documentary.
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.