Scott Hall is no more. But his memories will last forever. He shared the squared circle with several top stars, including WCW legend Sting.
Sting and Hall became major stars in WCW in the 1990s. Recently, following Hall’s death, Sting took to Twitter to pay tribute to the man that played a crucial part in his pro wrestling career.
He posted a picture of him alongside Scott Hall and wrote some emotional lines.
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Heart breaking, HUGE loss. He definitely made us all better – helped me with that one-of-a-kind Scott Hall insight. So many “Too Sweet” memories.
Scott – you will be missed. pic.twitter.com/Y2duSyrxlY
— Sting (@Sting) March 15, 2022
In his caption, the WCW legend wrote, “Heart breaking, HUGE loss. He definitely made us all better – helped me with that one-of-a-kind Scott Hall insight. So many “Too Sweet” memories.”
Here is Sting is referring to Scott Hall advising him to adopt the crow gimmick. If you remember, he never had the crow gimmick always.
But after Hall’s advice in 1996, Sting brought up the crow gimmick and never looked back. Prior to that, he had the Surfer Sting gimmick.
After the nWo (New World Order) made their WCW debut in 1996, Sting and Hall had been on-screen rivals during Sting’s feud against the nWo. But they share a good bond off-screen and he is definitely going to miss Scott Hall, just like all of us.
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Where is Sting, a former on-screen rival of Scott Hall, now?
Even at 62 years of age, Sting is still going inside the squared circle. He is currently signed to All Elite Wrestling. Apart from acting as a mentor to Darby Allin, he is also competing against other AEW stars.
His last match came at AEW Revolution 2022. On that night, he teamed up with Sammy Guevara and Darby Allion to take on Andrade El Idolo, Matt Hardy, and Isiah Kassidy.
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Having competed all across the world in several pro wrestling promotions, the AEW superstar is an absolute legend. But soon a time will come when he will also have to retire from in-ring competition.
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The WWE Hall of Famer had several championships to his name. However, he is yet to win a championship in AEW. Though Sting is already a champion in life, fans will love to see him hold a title once again before he retires.
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