WWE Hall Of Famer Scott Hall Dead At 63

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WWE and WCW wresting legend Scott Hall passed away today at the age of 63.

It was announced on Sunday that Hall was on life support at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Georgia, after he suffered three heart attacks Saturday night.

The heart attacks are believed to be a result of complication from hip surgery last week, after a blood clot formed and traveled to his heart.

A two-time Hall of Famer, Hall wrestled under the name Razor Ramon in the WWF, and under his own name in the WCW. He was a founding member of WCW’s New World Order along with Hulk Hogan and Kevin Nash.

He was scheduled to appear in Dallas for WrestleMania this week.

Hall has had a history of health problems, including cardiac issues in 2010 that resulted in him getting a defibrillator and pacemaker implanted in his chest. He also had a history of heavy drug and alcohol abuse.

Earlier today, longtime friend and wresting partner Kevin Nash revealed that his family made the decision to pull him off life support.

Rest in peace Scott Hall… and remember:

“Hard work pays off, dreams come true… bad times don’t last, but bad guys do.”

And who could forget the signature toothpick throw.

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