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WWE and WCW Legend Scott Hall passed away. He was on life support following three heart attacks, but the miracle fans hoped for never happened. This will forever be known as a dark day for the pro-wrestling industry.

There are several reasons one will remember Hall for. It could be because of his portrayal of Razor Ramon or his work with The nWo or his overall persona. However, Indy Wrestler Luke Hawx remembers Scott Hall for the kind-hearted gentleman he was.

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Hawx took to social media to narrate a story about Hall, which is different from what fans usually hear. He revealed that Scott Hall and he met during 2006/2007.

The duo hit it off, and Hall was one of the few Superstars who would pay heed towards the Independent Wrestlers. Hall and Hawx went for dinner and hung out the entire time at Insane Clown Posse J.C.W.

Now, it was Hall who picked up the check for everything. Hawx was slightly embarrassed because he knew he couldn’t repay the WWE Legend. When he said this to Hall, the Legend revealed that he didn’t need repayment. But, a promise that he would look out for younger talent as they rise through the ranks like he did for Hawx.

This was an important lesson in Hawx’s life, and he abided by the words Scott Hall left him with.

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What happened to Scott Hall?

WWE’s Razor Ramon, aka Scott Hall, had broken his hip after a fall. He was rushed to emergency surgery.

While the surgery was fine, a loose blood clot created all the complications. It led to three heart attacks, and Hall was put on life support after that.

Hall’s family had to decide about whether or not they should pull the plug. Kevin Nash informed the fans that his family would do so once they have composed themselves.

Hall’s legacy will forever echo through WWE and pro-wrestling’s history. Even though he isn’t among the fans anymore, everyone will remember him fondly and admire him for his contributions to the industry and business.

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WWE paid a tribute to Scott Hall on WWE Raw: March 14th, 2022.

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