WWE Hall Of Famer Scott Hall Passes Away, WWE Pays Tribute On RAW

WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall has tragically passed away at the age of 63.

News of Hall’s passing was confirmed by WWE on Monday, March 14. “WWE is saddened to learn that two-time WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall has passed away,” the company said in a statement. “WWE extends its condolences to Hall’s family, friends and fans.”

Hall was hospitalized last week after falling and injuring his hip. The WWE Hall of Famer underwent surgery which caused a blood clot to be dislodged. Hall subsequently suffered three heart attacks and was on life support until Monday afternoon. On Sunday evening, Hall’s former nWo comrade Kevin Nash took to social media to reveal that Hall was due to be taken off of life support and would likely die as a result.

WWE paid tribute to the “Bad Guy” Scott Hall/Razor Ramon during last night’s RAW;

Scott Hall’s wrestling career began in 1994. He found megastardom during a four-year stint with WWE, where he performed under the name Razor Ramon from 1992 to 1996. Hall famously parted ways with WWE and jumped ship to WCW, giving Ted Turner’s promotion a major boost in its efforts to win the Monday Night Wars.

Hall struggled with addiction issues for much of his career but got sober with the help of Diamond Dallas Page back in 2013.

Scott Hall Update: Kevin Nash Confirms Heartbreaking News That Hall To Be Taken Off Life Support

Horrible news regarding the health of Scott Hall broke over the weekend. It was revealed that The Bad Guy was on life support after suffering three heart attacks. Hall underwent hip surgery last week, and it appears the heart attacks were caused by a blood clot coming loose. The entire wrestling world has been collectively pulling for Hall to kick out ever since, hoping the next information we heard about him would be good news.

Sadly, that has not been the case. Kevin Nash has posted an update on Hall’s condition, and it’s the worst-case scenario everyone was hoping we wouldn’t have to hear. Nash revealed in a lengthy and heartbreaking Instagram post that when Hall’s family is in place, they will make the decision to discontinue life support.

“Scott’s on life support. Once his family is in place they will discontinue life support. I’m going to lose the one person on this planet I’ve spent more of my life with than anyone else,” Nash wrote on Instagram. “I love Scott with all my heart but now I have to prepare my life without him.”

Nash goes on to summarize some moments he and Hall have shared together in the business, kicking off with when the two of them left WWE and signed with WCW. A move that would change the business forever in so many ways as it lead to the formation of the nWo shortly after.

Nash continues on, saving some of the most emotional parts of his message for the very end. “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. See Ya down the road Scott. I couldn’t love a human being any more than I do you.”

Truly awful news and our hearts go out to Nash, Hall, his family and friends at this time.

Source: TheSportster

Scott Hall On Life Support After Suffering Three Heart Attacks

Our thoughts go out to Scott Hall and those close to him at this time.

Scott Hall has been battling demons and health issues for the bulk of his career, and news has broken this weekend that the Hall Of Famer is in critical condition following a recent surgery. Hall reportedly suffered three heart attacks on Saturday night and is currently on life support at the Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Georgia. The heart attacks come just days after Hall underwent hip surgery.

According to PWTorch, the heart attacks were the result of a blood clot from the aforementioned surgery coming loose. It is unknown exactly how serious a condition Hall is in at this time. That he is on life support obviously isn’t a good sign, and the former Intercontinental Champion is in our thoughts right now as we hope this terrible news doesn’t get even worse as the day progresses.

While Hall has battled addiction and various health issues throughout his life, he still managed to carve out an incredibly successful wrestling career for himself. First rising to prominence in the AWA during the 1980s, his career was really taken to the next level when he became Razor Ramon in WWE.

After that, Hall and close friend Kevin Nash made one of the biggest splashes in wrestling history when they jumped ship to WCW. First known and The Outsiders, they would eventually add Hulk Hogan to their ranks and become the nWo, one of if not the most successful factions in wrestling history.

Source: TheSportster

Batista And nWo To Be Inducted Into WWE Hall Of Fame

The first members of the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2020 have been confirmed.

WWE announced on Monday that Batista, Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean Waltman aka X-Pac will be inducted on April 2 at Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay.

This will be the first induction for Batista and the second inductions for all members of the NWO – Hogan, Hall and Nash went in solo, while X-Pac went in with DX.

“Batista was one of the fastest rising stars ever in WWE with an incredible list of accolades, and the success of the nWo changed the course of sports entertainment history,” Triple H was quoted as saying in the press release. “It is only fitting that they all take their rightful place in the WWE Hall of Fame.”

Tickets for the 2020 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony are available this Friday, December 13 at 12 Noon ET. As a reminder, this year’s show takes place on the Thursday before WrestleMania 36.

Below is the full press release from WWE:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEBATISTA® AND THE NWO® TO BE INDUCTED INTO WWE® HALL OF FAME

STAMFORD, Conn., December 9, 2019 – WWE (NYSE: WWE) today announced that Batista and nWo members “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall™, Kevin Nash™ and Sean Waltman™ will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame at a ceremony on Thursday, April 2 at Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay, FL as part of WrestleMania® Week.

Batista is a six-time World Champion and a pop culture phenomenon. Throughout his illustrious career, “The Animal™” had memorable rivalries with some of the biggest names in WWE history including John Cena®, Triple H® and The Undertaker®. Batista is also a founding member of the revolutionary faction Evolution® alongside Ric Flair®, Triple H® and Randy Orton®. At WrestleMania this past April, Batista competed for the final time against Triple H. Outside the ring, Batista has successfully conquered Hollywood, appearing in Spectre, Stuber and Marvel’s blockbuster Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers films.

One of the most innovative and controversial factions in sports entertainment history, the New World Order® (nWo) was led by “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash and Sean Waltman. The group captivated fans around the world and was crucial to the success of WCW® during the historic Monday Night Wars®. With an innovative style and attitude, the nWo participated in memorable rivalries against some of the biggest names in WCW history, including Sting, Diamond Dallas Page and Lex Luger.

“Batista was one of the fastest rising stars ever in WWE with an incredible list of accolades, and the success of the nWo changed the course of sports entertainment history,” said Paul “Triple H” Levesque, WWE Executive Vice President, Talent, Live Events & Creative. “It is only fitting that they all take their rightful place in the WWE Hall of Fame.”

Tickets for the 2020 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony are available this Friday, December 13 at 12 Noon ET through all Ticketmaster outlets, http://www.ticketmaster.com or at ReliaQuest Ticket Office at Amalie Arena. All tickets are subject to service charges and facility fees.

WrestleMania 36 takes place Sunday, April 5 from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, FL and will stream live on WWE Network.

https://twitter.com/WWE/status/1204054911908040704

Original nWo Members Set To Reunite At Meet & Greet Event (VIDEO)

Hulk Hogan has announced the three original members of the nWo will reunite for a fan-centered event next month in Orlando.

Hogan will appear alongside Scott Hall and Kevin Nash at Mango’s Tropical Cafe for an nWo Reunion and Q&A event on October 27.  The cafe is a popular dinner and show venue.

Interested in getting VIP access?  It’ll cost you, BROTHER.

HulkHogan.com is putting special passes up for auction that feature priority seating and a photo opportunity.  The catch?  The 100 VIP passes will go to the highest bidders.  There’s no defined cost for them.

The web announcement says general admission tickets will be made available in the future.

The event is labeled the “2 Sweet Tour,” but no additional dates have been announced.

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash And Scott Hall Release New NWO ‘Paid Announcement’ Promo Teaser

Image result for nWo

WWE Hall of Famers Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall continue to fuel rumors of a nWo reunion project with a new video on Twitter. As noted, Hogan’s website HulkHogan.com there’s a countdown clock marking the days, hours, and minutes to October 27.

As seen below, Hogan tweeted a nWo “paid announcement” promo teaser that looks and feels like the legendary promos that aired on WCW TV in the late 1990s.

“We’re back!,” said Nash. Hall added, “We haven’t stirred anything up in a long time, let’s stir the pot.”

The video also shows Hogan spray-painting a World Heavyweight Title belt and commenting on how he still has his swagger.

The rumors of a reunion picked up earlier this month when Hall, Nash and Hogan were seen filming at Hogan’s Beach Shop in Orlando. No word yet on if this is a WWE project but we will keep you updated.

Source: WrestlingINC

Scott Hall Kicked Out Of Airport Restaurant After Incident With Bartender (Video), Hall Comments On Incident

Source: WrestlingINC

TMZ reports that Scott Hall was ejected out of a T.G.I. Friday’s restaurant in the Atlanta airport last Friday.

According to a witness, Hall was at the bar drinking Coors Lights and tequila shots. He allegedly hit on the bartender and called her a b—h, which caused problems with the bartender’s father, who was at the bar. Hall reportedly didn’t believe that the man was the bartender’s father, and refused to leave when the manager asked him to. Police were called, and Hall left without further incident. No police report was filed.

Scott Hall posted the following on Twitter this morning:

Today Is the 20th Anniversary Of Hulk Hogan Forming The NWO With Hall & Nash

Today marks the 20th anniversary of the landmark WCW Bash at the Beach pay-per-view, which saw Hulk Hogan turn heel and join Kevin Nash and Scott Hall to form the nWo.

Hogan turned from hero to villain during the July 7, 1996, pay-per-view broadcast, when he fought for nWo in the main event. “You fans can stick it, brother,” he told the audience.

The night marked a turning point in the Monday night wars, as WCW Monday Nitro would go on to beat WWE Monday Night RAW for 83 straight weeks in the ratings. You can watch the infamous angle in the video below:

Scott Hall Remembers Dusty Rhodes (Video)

Below is a video of Scott Hall remembering Dusty Rhodes that was posted on DDP’s YouTube channel.

Scott Hall Checking Into Rehab

WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall announced on Twitter that he is checking into a detox facility to address his recent difficulty.