Kevin Nash recently debuted his new podcast, Kliq This, and during the first episode, he shared a story about his final moments with Scott Hall before he passed away. Nash is a WWE Hall of Fame member and one of the most influential wrestlers when it comes to guaranteed money and more worker-friendly schedules. It shook the wrestling landscape to its core when Nash and Hall showed up in WCW after failing to come to terms with WWE, which is why fans are still listening to podcasts and watching shows about it 20 years later.
Hall tragically died on March 14 at the age of 63 after complications arose during surgery to his hip, which he'd broken. According to those close to him, he was on life support following the procedure, and the choice was made to remove that support shortly after. It sounds like he was able to say goodbye to his loved ones, based on what Nash said during his podcast.
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On Kliq This, Nash goes into detail about how Hall injured his hip and the subsequent hospital visit before sharing the heartbreaking end to the story. "I got a call on Sunday saying Scott had three heart attacks and it didn’t look good. I tried to get a flight to Atlanta but couldn't, so I went back to Daytona Beach and then couldn't get a flight out of Daytona Beach. At that point, they said they were going to pull the plug and the doctor said that it would be maybe 10 minutes that Scott would be alive. So before they pulled the plug, all the Kliq guys got on speakerphone and we all talked to him. We all cried was basically all we did. Seven hours later, Scott was still alive (but then died)." (h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription)
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