Wrestling superstar Scott Hall, known for his stints at WWE and WCW, has sadly passed away at the age of 63. Hall debuted in the wrestling ring in 1984, signing for the World Wrestling Federation in 1992. Fighting under his ring-name of Razor Ramon, Hall won the intercontinental championship four times. Though his stint with the company was short, he made a memorable impact and quickly cemented himself as an industry icon.
Hall moved to WCW after four years with the WWF, becoming one of the founding members of the New World Order wrestling formation alongside Hulk Hogan and Kevin Nash. Under WCW, Hall won a dozen more titles including US Heavyweight Champion. Razor Ramon returned to the newly-renamed WWE in the early 2000s for a short spell, but also wrestled with ECW, New Japan Pro and TNA later in his career. Known for his ruthless style, and nicknamed «The Bad Guy,» Hall was an influential figure on the wrestling scene for three decades.
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Sadly, WWE confirmed last night (March 14th) that Hall has passed away at age 63. The wrestling icon's family and friends had been updating followers in recent days on Hall's ongoing hospitalisation following a hip injury and subsequent blood clot. His long-time tag team partner, Kevin Nash, shared on Instagram over the weekend that Hall was on life support, which would be discontinued when his family was «in place.» Confirming Hall's passing via Twitter, WWE sent condolences to Hall's «family, friends and fans,» reminding readers of Hall’s status as a two-time WWE Hall of Fame inductee. See the original post below:
WWE is saddened to learn that two-time WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall has passed away. WWE extends its
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