WWE News: WWE mourns the death of Scott Hall aka, Razor Ramon passing on 63


WWE News: WWE mourns the death of Scott Hall aka, Razor Ramon passing on 63

Scott Oliver Hall, known in the wrestling world as Scott Hall or Razor Ramon, has died at the age of 63. The WWE excluder was hospitalized last week due to a problem with his hip.

He underwent surgery, but had complications that caused three heart attacks.

This problem led to Hall having to be put on life support . Waiting for news, Kevin Nash was one of the first people to reveal that the former wrestler’s death was a matter of hours when he wrote on Instagram that Hall’s family had to decide when to turn off life support. WWE made the death of Scott Hall official in the first seconds of Monday Night RAW. 

Scott Hall was one of the biggest wrestlers of the 1990s. His break into the world of wrestling came with his WWE debut as Razor Ramon, where he won the Intercontinental Championship 4 times over the course of 2 years, thus becoming one of the talents that would lead the new generation of wrestlers in wrestling. company.

Scott Hall Passes Away

However, in 1996 he gave the surprise by appearing on WCW Nitro and turning his back on WWE. Kevin Nash, who had triumphed in WWE as Diesel, did the same and joined Hall to give way to the birth of the nWo (New World Order) , a stable that was founded with the introduction of a third member who turned out to be Hulk Hogan.

During his career in WWE, Scott Hall won the television title once, the United States twice and the couples title seven times with his great friend Kevin Nash, under the name ” The Outsiders “. He was laid off in 2000 after suffering a series of injuries.

In 2002 he returned to WWE with Kevin Nash and Hollywood Hogan, where he had a rivalry against The Rock and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin.

He was fired that same year after being sanctioned for consuming illegal substances and alcohol, a problem that haunted him for the next few years, where his addiction was made public on several occasions.

Scott Hall continued his career in the world of professional wrestling and stood out for his role in TNA (Total Nonstop Action), where he worked part-time between 2002 and 2010. Finally, he announced his retirement.

Two-time member of the WWE Hall of Fame

Scott Hall has been inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame twice. First, in 2014 individually, where he was the headliner and ended with his mythical phrase: Dreams come true, bad times don’t last, but bad times do .” Later, in 2019, he was presented as part of the cast of the nWo with Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash and Sean Waltman.

From diggingsports.in we send our condolences to the family, friends and acquaintances of Scott Oliver Hall.