In a rather tragic piece of news, WWE Legend Scott Hall passed away earlier this morning. He left for his heavenly abode after being put on life support.
Recent reports suggest he had to be put on life support after suffering three heart attacks. These tragic occurrences arrived after an emergency hip surgery.
While the surgery went through without any complications, a loose blood clot led to various health issues, leading to Hall being put on life support.
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WWE is saddened to learn that two-time WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall has passed away.
WWE extends its condolences to Hall’s family, friends and fans. pic.twitter.com/jgqL3WizOS
— WWE (@WWE) March 15, 2022
Kevin Nash had revealed that Hall’s family would be pulling the plug once they composed themselves. Nash himself is torn to pieces after having to let go of his friend, colleague, and, most importantly, his brother.
“We were the “Outsiders ” but we had each other. Scott always felt he wasn’t worthy of the afterlife. Well God please have some gold plated toothpicks for my brother. My life was enriched with his take on life. He wasn’t perfect but as he always said, “The last perfect person to walk the planet they nailed to a cross.””
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The path to recovery is going to be difficult for Hall’s family. The EssentiallySports team sends its condolences to Scott Hall’s family and friends.
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Scott Hall was a monumental figure in the pro-wrestling industry
Whether it was WCW or WWE, Hall made a difference in both promotions.
When Hall, Nash, and Hulk Hogan joined forces for The nWo, it became clear that the stable was going to change the game, and it did.
Hall worked in WWE as Razor Ramon, but jumped ships and moved to WCW where The nWo was formed. The idea behind the faction was that it would overturn the authorities and take over the promotion.
However, Hall made his way back to WWE with The nWo in 2002. Unfortunately, it didn’t last long and WWE ended the faction when Kevin Nash was injured.
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Scott Hall was scheduled for an appearance during WrestleMania at WrestleCon in Dallas. Even though he had quit pro-wrestling, the fans would stand in a queue to get his autograph. Hall had revealed he makes almost six figures from merchandise sales alone!
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This was the influence and impact of the Legendary Scott Hall. The pro-wrestling fans will truly miss him, but his impact on the business will never fade.
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