Scott Hall, known as ‘Bad Guy’, the WWE wrestler died at 63. The industry lost a star as he was suffering from a hip replacement surgery, confirmed the WWE officially.

 

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Scott Hall, the professional wrestler and founder of the New World Order faction has died at the age of 63.

The news has been officially confirmed on Monday night by the WWE. It has shocked everyone.

People are showing their grief and sorrow after getting the heartbreaking news.

‘He's gone’ tweeted Sean Waltman, the former WWE and WCW star.

Known as ‘Bad Guy’ the wrestler has developed the industry a lot as being the founder of the New World Order.

WWE shared a video of the ‘Raw’ program for his undeniable contribution to the industry. he used to fight as Razor Ramon in the WWE.

It is coming to hear that the wrestler was facing a lot of complications due to his hip replacement surgery.

‘Scott Hall was a towering figure among his contemporaries — a legend inside and outside the ring’ tweeted Mick Foley.

All of his followers and WWE are endlessly mourning after getting the news.

In 2011, in an ESPN documentary, this fighter has said ‘I should have been dead 100 times’ as he battled years of alcohol abuse and chronicle disease.

Hall got his first break in 1992 when the fighter got to collaborate with the World Wrestling Federation.

This fighter was a heavy drug and alcohol addict. In the documentary the wrestler has said ‘I tell my kids this, ‘I can’t tell you not to drink and do drugs, they are fun. It’s fun. They work’. He also added ‘But what sucks is when you want to quit and you can’t, and pretty soon you alienate or you hurt everyone around you.

Kevin Nash has commented on the tragic news and said ‘I'm going to lose the one person on this planet I've spent more of my life with than anyone else. My heart is broken and I'm so very f---ing sad’.

He also added ‘I love Scott with all my heart but now I have to prepare my life without him in the present. I've been blessed to have a friend that took me at face value and I him. When we jumped to WCW we didn't care who liked or hated us. We had each other and with the smooth Barry Bloom, we changed wrestling both in content and pay for those......a lot that disliked us. We were the 'Outsiders' but we had each other’.

Hall has left his legacy by showcasing outstanding performances. A significant dialogue of him will always stay in everyone’s heart ‘Dreams come true. Bad times don’t last. But bad guys do’.
Wednesday, May 15, 2024