WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall dies after surgical complications

WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall, aka Razor Ramon, passed away Monday at the age of 63.

On Monday night, WWE announced that professional wrestler and Hall of Famer Scott Hall had passed away at the age of 63.

Last weekend, Wade Keller of PWTorch announced Hall was put on life support after experiencing three heart attacks stemming from a blood clot following hip replacement surgery. Hall’s friend and teammate tagged Kevin Nash revealed in an Instagram post Early Monday morning, Hall will be removed from life support once his family is settled.

Scott Hall passes away: WWE Hall of Famer 63 years old

Hall began his professional wrestling career in 1984. Hall joined the WWF in 1992 as Razor Ramon. During his time with the company, Ramon was part of perhaps one of the most important matches in wrestling history in 1994, when he fought Shawn Michaels in a ladder match at WrestleMania 10 for the Grand Prix. Intercontinental Champion. Ramon won that match at Madison Square Garden in New York City to become the undisputed Intercontinental Champion.

He joined WCW in 1996, where he and Nash appeared on television as The Outsiders. At Bash at the Beach 1996, they battled Randy Savage, Sting and Lex Luger in a six-man team match, where Hulk Hogan revealed himself as “the third man”. That’s when nWo was founded, becoming one of the most popular wrestling disciplines in history.

Hall is a former four-time Intercontinental Champion, seven-time WCW World Tag Team Champion, two-time WCW USA Heavyweight Champion, and one-time WCW World TV Champion.

He has been inducted into WWE twice, in 2014 as Razor Ramon and in 2021 as a member of nWo. Here are the memorable words that Hall said during his 2014 rollout:

We send our condolences to Hall’s family and friends during this time.

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